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    Published on September 23, 2022

    Investments that are made with the intention to create positive social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. The increasing impact investors provides funds to address the world’s most critical challenges in sectors like renewable energy, conservation, sustainable agriculture, healthcare, education & other sectors. As Millennials are getting more and more equity in the markets, this is becoming the reason that why impact investments will grow. Now a days entrepreneurs are switching to make a brand which is associated with a cause & that is why impact investing is becoming a trend.

    Below are the investors working for the betterment through impact investing.

    C4D Partners

    Capital 4 Development Partners is an impact fund manager incorporated under the laws of Netherlands in 2012 & intends to reach out to potential investors in India by mid-2022. C4D Partners believes that fair economic development contributes to economic inclusion and the improvement of people’s perspectives in underserved communities. With their investments, they aim for risk-adjusted market rate financial returns together with social returns for underserved communities. C4D Partners is looking to make investments into early & growth-stage companies that are operating across sectors including agriculture and allied activities, food processing, retail and consumer goods, clean energy, healthcare, skilling and education, water and sanitation, financial inclusion, and others in India.

    Omnivore

    Omnivore firm is based in India, which funds entrepreneurs building the future of agriculture and food systems. Omnivore pioneered agritech investing in India, backing over 20 startups since 2011. Every day, Omnivore portfolio companies drive agricultural prosperity and transform food systems across India, making farming more profitable, resilient, and sustainable.

    Aavishkaar Capital

    Aavishkaar Capital pioneered the venture capital approach of investing in early-growth stage enterprises in India in 2001, with a focus on geographies and sectors that were often overlooked and challenging. Aavishkaar Capital has gone on to close 6 funds since then, with close to half a billion dollars in AUM today.

    Ankur Capital

    Ankur Capital is an India focused micro-fund that incubates and invests in start-up businesses that impact low-income communities. Focuses on models that can provide radical improvements in livelihoods as well as ones that impact health and education in these communities. Partnered with young companies providing intensive hands on support as well as seed capital. They look to build organizations that can grow and sustainably create impact & are a new fund with an innovative approach to very early stage investing.

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