“The key performance indicators (KPIs) of impact investment can get a bit convoluted,” says Steven Lim, chief executive officer at SG Trust, Asia, a subsidiary of Societe Generale Private Banking. Although private banks in Asia have begun specialist impact investing advisory services for clients with philanthropic inclinations, Lim believes it is an inefficient form of charity. “Clients realize the more…
Impact investing inefficient form of philanthropy: Societe Generale Private Banking
17 July 2012
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