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Large corporations are working with the firm to find promising climate tech solutions.
Some will wield influence over large pools of capital; others will plant smaller seeds and set an example to follow.
Secondaries firms get a ‘helicopter view’ of portfolios they invest in and the market is unpredictable, Coller Capital’s head of ESG, Adam Black, tells New Private Markets. His priority is to ask climate-related questions before and after investment.
Natural capital, human rights and tax concerns: what sustainability themes will dominate private markets in 2022?
Stan Miranda, co-founder and chairman of Partners Capital, on the unprecedented opportunity that is climate impact investing and the 'very short' list of talent to capitalise on it.
The asset class has had another largely positive year as multiple tailwinds have given the industry much momentum for attracting investors.
Private markets capital is being sucked up by established managers, but LPs are making room for one type of first-time fund: the sustainable one.
In the year that COP 26 drew the world's attention to the climate crisis, private markets firms of all sizes and types were trying to raise climate funds.
Executives from four firms that have broken ground in the space – Carlyle, EQT, BPEA and InfraRed – discuss the future of sustainability-linked debt facilities with New Private Markets.
Does real impact investing require something more than just a well aimed slug of capital?