Bintang Capital Partners has been featured in the Financial Times' new list of 100+ impact investors which was prepared in collaboration with The Global Impact Investing Network.
We are proud to have the distinction of being the only Malaysian representative on this distinguished list – although we hope that over time we will be one of many!
This searchable database serves as a powerful tool for investors, showcasing where capital is making a difference and hopefully inspiring more future investments.
By contributing data from Bintang, we are working together with the global impact investing community in the hopes of advancing transparency and driving momentum in impact investing.
This effort will in turn hopefully catalyse more capital finding its way into a sustainable future, with additional investments being made across key areas such as energy transition, affordable housing, food security, healthcare & education inclusivity, nature conservation and more.
This initiative is a significant milestone for impact investing: it provides a useful resource for investors to align their portfolios with impactful and sustainable solutions.
It also includes reporting on trend analysis from GIIN by journalist Sarah Murray and an insightful op-ed from the GIIN's co-founder and CEO Amit Bouri.
The complete database is available on the Financial Times website via this link.