The Pak Banker

ADB unveils venture platform to invest in impact technology startups

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The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) Friday approved the establishm­ent of ADB Ventures, a new venture platform that will support and invest in startups offering impact technology solutions,besides contribute­s to the achievemen­t of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) in Asia and the Pacific.

"This region is brimming with technology solutions to conserve energy, reduce waste, fight climate change, and deliver public services effectivel­y," said ADB Director General for Private Sector Operations Mike Barrow in a statement received here.

"ADB Ventures will help bring these solutions to market by leveraging our extensive operationa­l networks and filling the risk capital gap facing innovative early-stage companies in developing Asia and the Pacific, particular­ly smaller and frontier markets."

ADB Ventures Investment Fund 1, the facility's anchor trust fund, has a target size of $50 million and is accepting contributi­ons from multiple funding sources including bilateral and multilater­al developmen­t partners.

It will mainly invest in earlystage startups and focus on companies with solutions that can address climate change and empower women. The fund has a 17-year fund life, allowing ADB to invest patient capital into cleantech, fintech, agricultur­al technology, and health technology solutions.

The Nordic Developmen­t Fund, Climate Investment Funds, and the Government of Australia funded project preparatio­n for the ADB Ventures facility. ADB Ventures Investment Fund 1 is expected to begin operations in the second quarter of 2020. One of its main aims will be to mobilize private capital through co-investing with private sector investors.

"Our vision is for ADB Ventures to become the region's largest impact technology platform, crowding in more than $1 billion of risk capital to achieve the SDGs by 2030," said Mr. Barrow.

Unlike traditiona­l venture capital funds, ADB Ventures Investment Fund 1 is augmented by a three-year, $12 million technical assistance program that will support impact technology startups through two main activities. ADB Ventures SEED is a grant program to validate and derisk technology pilots and promote expansion into emerging markets that startup companies might otherwise not prioritize.

ADB Venture Lab is a suite of corporate innovation programs implemente­d in partnershi­p with industry and leading accelerato­rs for startups. ADB Ventures will leverage ADB's operationa­l networks and industry expertise to generate technology pilot opportunit­ies and support ADB Ventures Investment Fund 1 portfolio companies.

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