Investing for Impact: A Leadership Framework for Private Equity Investors
In today’s landscape, businesses are increasingly recognizing the connections between social justice, climate impacts, and financial returns, which has driven a shift towards impact investing.?
This shift is not just a trend but a significant movement reshaping the industry. The impact investing market reached US$495.82 billion in 2023, up from US$420.91 billion in 2022, reflecting a 17.8 percent compound annual growth rate. The Global Impact Investing Network?(GIIN) reported that the market size amounted to US$1.164 trillion in assets under management in 2022. Private equity is at the forefront of this growth, with nearly half of all capital allocated to impact investments coming from private equity and private debt. Major players like KKR and TPG?are making substantial commitments, with KKR raising nearly US$2 billion for its second impact fund and TPG closing its Rise Climate Fund at US$7.3 billion.
PE investors can provide critical capital,?expertise?and exert management influence across the sectors they invest in, initiating steps to drive positive impact. In addition, the holding period of investments, which is an average of about five?years for PE firms, is crucial for creating significant value. During this time, asset managers can utilize their expertise to amplify environmental and social impacts. Effective impact leadership within private equity is characterized by proactive engagement, strategic vision, and the ability to drive substantial value through environmental and social initiatives.
Some of the leadership practices in impact investing are:?
Impact investors can use a variety of innovative methods to develop impact value creation levers.
Building on these leadership practices, PE investors employ a variety of methods and innovations to drive impact. Investor contributions could be both financial and non-financial, encompassing a range of strategies to create value. According to a report by Tideline Impact Capital Managers, impact value creation levers include:
Innovative approaches to investor contributions have emerged, particularly in areas like climate risks, technology, and geographic expansion.
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Notable Examples of Impact Value Creation Levers?
Only a minority of investors monitor the results of their contribution, missing the opportunity to fully capture the true impact of their investment.
The initiatives below help investors document and validate their contributions, ensuring they are meaningful and impactful.?
Innovative Tools for Tracking Impact
There is the constant challenge of measuring these outcomes, with the need to move from simply measuring outputs to meaningful measurement indicators as to the depth of impact experienced by end-beneficiaries. Looking forward, massive opportunities exist for impact managers to innovate in this area, moving away from easy-to-measure indicators, to building meaningful indicators from the ground up.?
BSR supports its private equity members in adopting effective leadership, and taking?innovative approaches backed by rigorous tracking?to drive progress?toward a just and sustainable world.
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This article was authored by BSR's Diane M. LuTran , Associate Director, Financial Services, Kachi Nwanna , Associate Director, Financial Services, EMEA, and Bridgett Fisher , Associate, Financial Services. It was originally published on August 6, 2024 on www.bsr.org.