It’s about putting your money where your mouth is and Fedgroup is taking a results-oriented approach with their secret weapon: investing in real, tangible assets that promote sustainability at their core.
Once the flavour of the month in investment circles, ESG is facing increasing criticism as merely facilitating corporate box-ticking or even greenwashing.
Warren Winchester, GM: Ventures at Fedgroup explains Fedgroup’s unique model where tangible assets form the foundation for measurable impact while leveraging technology to maximise the positive outcomes of these investments.By focusing on tangible assets, Fedgroup differentiates itself from traditional investments such as equities.
“The sun’s going to shine and people need to eat, but we know there is still some risk attached to tangible assets because they’re real assets on the ground, but to a degree, it’s often more predictable than traditional investments that might be influenced by external market factors versus if you’re growing a good product with strong demand.
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