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HJDmedia · EQS - Company News
Country: Germany · Primary market: Germany · EQS NID: 2072927
23 January 2025 08:38AM

(Semi-)professional investors are increasingly concentrating on impact investing


Issuer: HJDmedia / Key word(s): Sustainability/Study
Current study shows: (Semi-)professional investors are increasingly concentrating on impact investing

23.01.2025 / 08:38 CET/CEST
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


PRESS RELEASE 
Current study shows: (Semi-)professional investors are increasingly concentrating on impact investing

Hamburg/Rullstorf, January 23, 2025 
The consulting firm HJDmedia publishes the third edition of the annual study “Impact Investing”. The study offers detailed insight into the opinions and sentiments of institutional investors in Germany on the topic of impact investing.

* Growing interest despite uncertainty: Although impact investing is becoming increasingly important, many investors remain uncertain about future allocations. Factors such as regulatory requirements, interest rate developments and geopolitical tensions significantly influence the decision-making processes.
* Importance of transparency: The study shows that transparency remains essential for trust and credibility in this market. Investors are demanding clearer standards and more comprehensive information to avoid practices such as green or impact washing.
* Focus on specific asset classes: Infrastructure and private equity clearly continue to be the focus of many impact investors, while other asset classes such as real estate and venture capital are seeing increasing interest.
* Combination of returns and impact: The clear majority of investors surveyed strive for returns in line with the market that are accompanied by measurable social and ecological impacts. There is a high need for investment, particularly in the areas of energy, climate protection and social infrastructure.


The survey was conducted from July to September 2024 and included more than 100 investors from various groups, including family offices, asset managers, pension institutions and insurance companies. In addition to an online survey, qualitative interviews were conducted to deepen the results and gain additional insights.
“Impact investing has established itself as a central component of modern portfolio strategies. However, the study highlights the existing need for action with regard to market transparency and diversity of offerings. In times of global uncertainty, innovative and credible solutions are required,” remarks Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig, editor of HJDmedia.
The executive summary of the study results can be accessed here.
The entire analysis of the study can be found here.


About HJDmedia

HJDmedia is a consulting company that uses professional communication to help improve transparency between supply and demand. The focus here is on strategic and operational sales communication for financial service providers in the areas of sustainability and impact investing. 

In cooperation with publishers and (specialist) media, the company regularly publishes market analyzes and studies in order to provide additional transparency into the structures of the capital markets. The focus is on institutional portfolio management and the important topic of sustainable finance.

Press contact

Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig
Email Dannheisig@hjdmedia.com
Mobile +49 1515 5892955

HJDmedia
Zum Sauerbach 49 | 21379 Rullstorf



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