2023 Giinsight : impact investing allocations, activity and performance
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| 505 | 0 | $a Investor allocations to impact strategies have increased, with significant growth in public markets, housing and technology investments reflecting broader global trends -- Impact assets under management overview -- Geographic allocations to impact -- Sector and theme allocations to impact -- Allocations to impact across asset classes -- Allocations to impact across stages of business -- Implications for investors -- Investors saw strong impact investment activity in 2022 with industry progress in finding investment structures that meet investor needs -- Implications for investors -- Capital is increasingly flowing from asset owners to managers, especially from pension funds and insurance companies -- Implications for investors -- Impact investors can achieve market-rate returns with nearly all investors meeting or exceeding their financial and impact performance expectations -- Implications for investors | |
| 520 | $aThe report analyzes how impact investors allocate capital, engage in investment activity, and achieve performance outcomes. Based on data from 308 organizations managing $371 billion in impact assets, it shows strong growth in allocations to public markets, housing, technology, and energy, alongside diversification across geographies and sectors. Private equity and private debt remain dominant asset classes, while public debt is the fastest-growing. Investors increasingly source capital from institutional asset owners such as pension funds and insurance companies, reflecting mainstream adoption. Nearly all investors meet or exceed both financial and impact expectations, with most targeting risk-adjusted market-rate returns and private equity delivering the highest realized returns. The study underscores that impact investing can combine competitive financial performance with measurable social and environmental outcomes, while highlighting trends toward scalability, diversification, and stronger capital flows | ||
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