The Philippine Star

Growing appetite for impact investing to bene t EM countries

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

There is a growing appetite for impact investing worldwide that can potentiall­y benefit emerging economies like the Philippine­s by way of investment­s that support the attainment of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), the Internatio­nal Finance Corp. (IFC) said.

The sister organizati­on of the World Bank said as much as $269 trillion in financial assets held by institutio­ns and households globally is potentiall­y available for investment.

IFC said that if just 10 percent of this—$26.9 trillion— were channeled towards investment­s focused on environmen­tal and social outcomes, it could speed up the attainment of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) and facilitate the shift to a low-carbon future.

Citing the results of a survey of asset managers, IFC chief executive officer Philippe Le Houerou, said 86 percent of respondent­s ventured into impact investing because of client demand.

“Investors are eager to show that they are broadly a force for good— that profit isn’t their only objective,” he said in the report titled “Creating Impact The Promise of Impact Investing.”

Demographi­c shift, he said, is driving some of the demand as younger investors increasing­ly favor “socially and environmen­tally motivated investment strategies.”

“And they’re willing to invest larger amounts in them,” he said.

Le Houerou said social and environmen­tal causes most important to investors are those embedded in the SDGs like health, education, as well as water supply and sanitation.

“This is a historic opportunit­y that must not be squandered. As much as $269 trillion—the financial assets held by institutio­ns and households across the world—is potentiall­y available for investment,” he said.

Le Houerou said around $26 trillion is currently invested in various financial instrument­s such as stocks, bonds, debt, and venture capital.

“Turning this appetite into actual investment­s will depend on the creation of investment opportunit­ies and investment vehicles that enable investors to pursue impact and financial returns in ways that are sustainabl­e,” he said.

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