India-focused investors can be roughly classified into three categories: the first is those who have never invested in India, but are looking for reliable information and partners. The second category is that of investors who have been investing in the country for many years, but are still choosing the strategy: focusing on direct investments or acting through asset managers. The third category includes experienced investors looking for new credible partnerships.
Can you please name some of the IIC partners?
We are supported by 70 active impact investors and ecosystem players who are committed to investing in India and creating impact.
These include big global players such as the Rockefeller Foundation, Lemelson Foundation, British International Investment, FMO, UBS Optimus Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. IIC’s network is also supported by leading investors like ABC Impact, Avaana Capital, Elevar Equity, Neev Fund, Northern Arc, Stride Ventures, Vivriti Asset Management, Asha Ventures and many more[2].
India is playing an important role in shaping the global impact investing narrative, while at the same time keeping its own unique investment landscape.
At the Global Impact Investing Network forum, IIC represented the India story, and we managed to bring around 19 India-focused limited partners in the room to share strategies. As an industry body, our members form the essence of our existence, and hence, this was a significant win for our organization.
I was just about to ask you about the impact forum by Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) held this fall, where you were among the speakers. What was on the agenda this year?
I would like to start by giving you a little context on IIC and GIIN relationship. The GIIN, a stalwart nonprofit organization, is committed to amplifying the reach and impact of investments with a global perspective. The GIIN convenes investors, offers guidance on impact measurement, and fuels the growth of impact investing through training and awareness initiatives.
On the other hand, as I mentioned before, the IIC represents the vanguard of impact investors in India, champions of businesses that not only seek financial success but also aim to uplift underserved communities, often those dwelling below the poverty line.