It set out in 2002 to start an impact investing revolution. What does Bridges do now the revolution has begun?
The SFDR’s second phase – which will provide more detailed requirements for managers of ‘sustainable’ funds – will come into force on 1 July 2022.
The US firm has hired Ying Lucy Fan from a battery storage developer to help invest, operate and manage sustainable infrastructure assets.
The group will make recommendations in two areas: impact measurement and new financial products.
The growth in wider energy-transition strategies introduces an interesting new dynamic to renewable and clean energy investment.
Vortex Energy IV, which is targeting $700m, is looking to invest across the energy transition spectrum in Europe, North America and Australia.
For the second year in a row, research firm Global SWF has assessed the world's largest state-backed investors on issues of sustainability.
The deal comes as the firm is building out its ESG credentials.
The fund will follow a growth equity strategy targeting European, Latin American and Indian companies focused on 'impact themes of people, planet and productivity’.
The Key Man will make you laugh, wince and look afresh at private markets and the concept of impact investment.