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Investors and managers strive to show how sustainable investing can lead to better financial performance in 2025.
The tech investor's fifth fund is already around twice the size of its predecessor, with sovereign wealth funds from Europe and Asia coming into the first close.
Efforts to harmonise the measurement and reporting of impact are making progress; time for more 'mainstream' investors to get involved.
The impact verification firm aims to sign up a majority of asset allocators to BlueMark IQ within five years.
This year's GIIN conference demonstrated how different organisations are at various stages of the impact learning curve.
Head of sustainability, John Goldstein, and co-head of XIG Imprint, Danielle Walsh, took to the stage at GIIN Impact Forum in Berlin last week to share the lessons they had learnt.
Delegates from major allocators were asked to explain the rationale behind fund commitments on stage at GIIN Impact Forum.
AI and social impact were among the topics of discussion at the GIIN Impact Forum on Wednesday.
The organisation has produced a formula by which to quantify impact across all investments.
Market actors hope that capital deployed with a focus on children can follow a similar trajectory to gender-lens investing.









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