Nature Conservancy aims to ‘turbocharge’ impact investing from Singapore
Impact investing is one of four key priorities for one of the world's largest environment-focused asset owners.

The Nature Conservancy has outlined four key priorities for its Singapore office that will dovetail the city-state’s Green Plan 2030.
One of them is impact investing.
“Since the launch of NatureVest, we’ve structured about 15 transactions around the world and these transactions have received more than $3 billion in impact capital commitments,” Tom Brzostowski, Singapore country director at The Nature Conservancy, told AsianInvestor.
These projects aim to provide financial retu…
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