Private debt and fixed income dominate impact investing

Private debt or fixed income instruments are the largest asset class in impact investing, a report has found.

According to a report by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) and Symbiotics, over a third of impact investors’ reported assets under management (AuM) were invested in Private Debt Impact Funds (PDIFs) and Community Development Loan Funds (CDLFs) in 2016.

Impact investments are made into companies, organisations, and funds with the intention of generating social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.

Funds ranged in size from $3 million (€2.4 million) to more than $1 billion with a median just below $100 million as of December 2016, the report said.

Total AuM in the sample was $10.6 billion as of December 2016, registering annual growth of 15% between 2012 and 2016.

Both sets of funds produced stable returns with PDIFs averaging a 2.6% return per annum since 2012, and the 90th percentile registering a 10% return in 2016.

CDLFs paid an average of 2.9% on their notes, with the 90th percentile registering a 3.6% return in 2016.

Average portfolio yields, the major source of income for PDIFs, remained stable throughout the period, varying between 6.0% and 6.4% for all funds.

Amit Bouri, GIIN chief executive officer, said: “Impact investments in private debt are an attractive option that can yield a stable return and drive capital toward powerful global progress.”

Abhilash Mudaliar, GIIN research director, said interest and activity in impact investing had grown rapidly in recent years aided by a growing body of evidence on financial performance that impact investments can generate returns that are competitive with conventional investing.

He added: “This report shows that the same is true in the private debt asset class. Continued investor willingness to share performance data will be essential to drive exponential industry growth and ensure the channelling of capital towards critical social and environmental challenges.”

©2018 funds europe

HAVE YOU READ?

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

The tension between urgency and inaction will continue to influence sustainability discussions in 2024, as reflected in the trends report from S&P Global.
FIND OUT MORE
This white paper outlines key challenges impeding the growth of private markets and explores how technological innovation can provide solutions to unlock access to private market funds for a growing…
DOWNLOAD NOW

CLOUD DATA PLATFORMS

Luxembourg is one of the world’s premiere centres for cross-border distribution of investment funds. Read our special regional coverage, coinciding with the annual ALFI European Asset Management Conference.
READ MORE

PRIVATE MARKETS FUND ADMIN REPORT

Private_Markets_Fund_Admin_Report

LATEST PODCAST