InterviewAgriculture and forestry offer investors a path to biodiversity
Institutional investors increasingly view biodiversity loss as a systemic risk, yet investing in solutions remains challenging. The theme feels abstract, projects are small-scale and returns are uncertain. According to Karel Nierop, Head of Products & Solutions at Triodos Investment Management, agriculture and forestry offer a concrete way to start. “By linking biodiversity to sustainable land use, we present a solid business case with positive impact and returns.”
Interview“Battery storage crucial for next phase in energy transition”
The volumes from wind and solar power have become so large at peak times that the grid cannot cope. That’s sign of success, but we now need to solve this grid congestion. Fund manager Sonja de Ruiter and senior investment manager Kay van der Kooi of Triodos Energy Transition Europe Fund see battery storage as the perfect solution. This requires enormous investments, in which professional and institutional investors can play an important role.
Interview“Impact is not confined to private markets”
Impact investing is gaining ground in the equity markets. Henk Jonker, Head of Research Impact Equities and Bonds at Triodos Investment Management, explains what lies behind this rise and why this form of investment calls for people who look beyond the numbe
InterviewSocial impact and a resilient portfolio through Child-Lens Investing
Triodos Investment Management sets new standards in scalable, child well-being investments in small and midcap equities that enhance returns and portfolio resilience.
Interview“We champion impact investing in public markets”
Impact investing is firmly on the agenda of Dutch pension funds. However, developing and implementing an impact strategy requires a shift in thinking, argue Hadewych Kuiper and Ronald Waals. The myth that impact can only be achieved through private assets needs to be debunked. “Public markets also offer a lot of impact potential. In fact, if you want to accelerate change, you cannot ignore large, listed companies.”
InterviewMacroeconomic uncertainty? Emerging markets surprisingly resilient.
Geopolitical tensions and unpredictable US trade policies continue to unsettle global financial markets. Yet, many emerging economies are demonstrating notable resilience. Economist Maritza Cabezas and Tim Crijns, fund manager of the Triodos financial inclusion funds, discuss how improved local dynamics and increased regional cooperation mitigate the effects of global trade uncertainty. They also underscore the opportunities available to investors who want to make a meaningful impact in today’s world.
