The
Fund is at the forefront of promoting ‘impact investing’, a concept that accommodate
a strategy for creating positive social and environmental impact beyond
financial return.
It
challenges private investors and entrepreneurs to develop innovative businesses
to deliver effective and lasting solutions. Focal areas include sustainable
agriculture, education, healthcare, housing, water and sanitation and
employment generation.
Percival
Ofori Ampomah, Head of Fund Investments at the Venture Capital Trust Fund explains
that impact investing is synonymous with social entrepreneurship, which is
critical in building a green economy.
“The
impact investing angle is actually looking at sustainable businesses and one of
them is green economies; sustainable energy, resources, and sustainable funding
for energy among others, so it’s an assets class that needs to be invested in
if you want to build a proper green economy”, he told Luv Biz Report.
Mr.
Amponsah enjoined financial service providers to positively screen business investments
with viable social impact as conditions in advancing financing.
According
to a research conducted by The Rockefeller Foundation and JP Morgan, the impact
investment market offers the potential of $400billion to $1trillion over the
next ten years. The value in Africa is estimated at $297 million.
This
is the driving force behind the VCTF’s decision to promote impact investing in
Ghana.
The
Fund has been engaging investors and policy makers in Kumasi to discuss the
concept of impact investing in Ghana. The objective is to facilitate private
capital into businesses that can transform lives in Ghana.
Chief
Executive Officer of the VCTF, Daniel Duku, says the Fund is continually combing
the world for institutional investors to support its mandate of providing low-cost
long term financing to small and medium scale enterprises.
The
VCTF is collaborating with the Ghana Institute of Management and Public
Administration (GIMPA) to establish the Centre for Impact Investing later this
month.
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by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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