PEI impact 2024 theme

Impact Investing

Private Equity International’s annual report explores the trends shaping the resilient private markets impact ecosystem

After a challenging 2023, there are green shoots emerging in the impact fundraising market. This year’s report looks at what’s driving LP appetite for impact funds, how firms are approaching climate impact and decarbonisation goals within their private equity strategies, and how artificial intelligence tools could be applied to impact processes.

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Private equity’s energy transition mission

PE has a key role to play in decarbonisation, but forging an effective real-world strategy presents a complex challenge for the asset class.

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As the impact market matures, investment approaches, strategies and specialisms are becoming more nuanced, practices are becoming more sophisticated, and the number of players continues to proliferate. This report examines the challenges and opportunities the market faces as it scales, including a more muted fundraising environment, growing regulatory complexity, the development of impact-linked incentive mechanisms, and LP-GP alignment.

As impact assets under management soar past the $1 trillion mark, this special report examines some of the key thematic areas being targeted by impact investors, looks at what managers are doing to differentiate themselves in an increasingly crowded market, and explores how the industry is working to tackle challenges around data collection, reporting and benchmarking.

In this special report, Private Equity International examines what role impact investors can play in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time: the climate crisis. We also explore developing trends in the impact industry, including the arrival of new players in the space and emerging models for tying carried interest to impact and ESG targets.

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In the magazine: Private equity’s role in the fight against climate change; The GPs tying carried interest to impact; The LPs targeting impact investing; Keynote interviews with industry leaders; Plus much more…

Impact investment’s role in the fight against climate change

As governments, climate experts and campaigners gather at COP26, how are impact investors tackling the defining challenge of our era?

Key trends in impact investing

From new entrants and approaches to increasingly pressing challenges, the impact investing market continues to grow and become more nuanced.

The GPs tying carried interest to impact

Pioneering fund managers are making the ultimate GP prize – carried interest – contingent on impact or ESG metrics. Is this the future?

GIIN: It’s time to act on climate change

Climate action is critical and investing in solutions can make a major impact, says Amit Bouri of the Global Impact Investing Network.

Anthos: Attitudes to impact are evolving

The pandemic has highlighted that impact investing can be an effective tool for addressing a wide range of challenges, says Anthos Fund & Asset Management’s Dimple Sahni.

The investors targeting impact

Investors are turning to impact to direct their money towards areas that align with their missions and values.

The bittersweet growth of the impact scene

Frustration or bemusement aside, the pioneers of the impact scene should not be put out by the new arrivals.

Raven’s Jeff Cyr on investing in Indigenous communities

A culturally informed impact approach can benefit undercapitalised Indigenous communities, says Jeff Cyr, managing partner at Canadian venture capital firm Raven Indigenous Capital Partners.

The arrival of the big private equity players has turned a niche product into an established strategy. While scepticism remains about whether you can have both positive social and environment outcomes alongside strong financial returns, even cynics concede that impact investing is making waves far beyond what was envisaged 10 years ago when a few pioneers trialled the first impact bonds and eco funds. We ask what the next decade holds for an investment movement with the potential to reinvent capitalism.

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In the magazine: Making an impact – how a niche product became an established strategy; The perils of green washing; Keynote interviews with Nuveen, CDC Group, Development Partners International and KPMG. Plus much more…

Impact investing goes mainstream as big players arrive

Private equity heavyweights such as Bain, TPG and Partners Group are moving into impact, making it an established strategy.

How can managers avoid green washing?

How can we be sure impact investment claims are accurate? Private Equity International goes inside the race to develop better measurement frameworks.

Rebecca Fries on using a gender lens to increase impact

Value for Women’s Rebecca Fries explains how investors can improve their opportunities to innovate and their impact, particularly in the wake of covid-19.

Impact investing: Is it reinventing capitalism?

The social and economic vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus could propel the world of impact investment to new levels.

Why impact investment must become the norm

The sector must follow in responsible investment's footsteps, says Jean-Philippe de Schrevel, founder and managing partner at impact investing platform Bamboo Capital Partners.

So what exactly does impact investing stand for? Sceptics question whether it can achieve all that its proponents claim, but if you’re looking to survey exactly what it is trying to do then Private Equity International‘s A-Z is a great place to start.

Six trends in impact investing

From agriculture to zero waste, PEI's A-Z shows how impact has entered the investing mainstream.

Video: A-Z of impact investing

PEI teamed up with an illustrator to show just how diverse impact investing is.

A-Z of Impact Investing: A-E

In the first part of our A-Z, we examine agri-investing, blockchain, clean technology, diversity and education.

A-Z of Impact Investing: F-J

The second part of our A-Z looks at financial return, global vision, healthcare, inclusive finance and job creation.

A-Z of Impact Investing: K-M

The third part of our A-Z looks at kids and the future generation, low-cost housing and metrics.

A-Z of Impact Investing: N-Q

In the fourth part of our A-Z we look at nutrition, oceans and clean water, public-private partnerships and quality outcomes.

A-Z of Impact Investing: R-U

The fifth part of our A-Z looks at renovation, scale, the ticking clock of global warming and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

A-Z of Impact Investing: V-Z

The sixth and final part of our A-Z looks at vulnerable communities, women's empowerment, X-ray vision, younger generations and the move towards zero waste.

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