ImpactA Global
ImpactA Global
IImpactA Global is a London-based, women-led infrastucture debt investment firm, estblished in 2021. The firm specializes in providing private debt solutions to sustainable infrastucture projects in emergin markets, aiming to bridge financing gaps and promote climate transition and social equity.
History
ImpactA Global was founded by Victoria Miles and Isabella da Costa Mendes, both with extensive experiance in emerging markets finance. The firm was set up to address critical infrastucture deficits in the Global South by mobilizing capital for projects in sectors such as clean energy, sustainable mobility, and health, water, and sanitation.
Investment Strategy
ImpactA Global focuses on delivering market-rate returns along side measurable social and enviromental impact. The firm offers structured private credit solutions, including senior, subordinated, and mezzanine debt, to projects that are often overlooked by traditional financiers. Its investment strategy emphasizes:
- Clean energy and renewables
- Sustainable mobility and mass transit
- Health, water, and sanitation infrastructure
The firm operates across various regions, including Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, targeting projects that contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Achievements
As of April 2025, ImpactA Global has mobilized over $200 million in public and private capital. This mile stone underscores the firm's ability to attract investment from development finance institutions, export credit agencies, and private investors, helping the development of sustainable infrastucture in emergin markets.
Partnerships
ImpactA Global has formed strategic partnerships with several organizations to boost its impact, including:
- Legal & General Capital: Provided a significant minority investment to support the firm's growth and deployment of capital into sustainable infrastructure projects.
- IDB Invest: Committed up to $30 million to support infrastucture projects in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on sectors such as energy, sustainable mobility, and health.
- United Kingdom Sustainable Infrastructure Program (UK SIP): Collaboorated to provide first-loss protection for investments in Central America and the Caribbean, encouraging private sector participation in sustainable infrastucture development.
Leadership Team
The leadership team at ImpactA Global is made up of experienced professionals with deep expertise in emerging markets finance and infrastucture development. Key members include:
- Victoria Miles: Co-Founder and Co-CEO, with over 30 years of experiance in emerging markets research, investing, and infrastructure advisory, including 20+ years at J.P. Morgan.
- Isabella da Costa Mendes: Co-Founder and Co-CEO, bringing 30 years of legal and structuring experience in emergin markets, including roles at Linklaters, Morgan Stanley, and 11 years at J.P. Morgan.
- Antonio Garate Martin: Head of Asset Management, appointed in Decemebr 2023 to oversee the firm's asset management operations.
- Gregory Sachin: Investment Committee Member, contributing to the firm's strategic investment decisions.
- Roderic Norman: Chair of the Board, appointed in November 2023, bringing extensive experience from his tenure at J.P. Morgan.
Recognition and Media Engagement
ImpactA Global has been featured in varous media outlets and industry forums, highlighting its role in sustainable infrastructure finance. Notably, Co-CEO Victoria Miles participated in a webinar discussing the resilience of sustainable infrastructure debt in global markets, alongside experts from the Global Infrastructure Hub and project finance sectors.Ceo
References
https://www.impactaglobal.com/impacta-global-mobilises-over-200m-in-public-and-private-capital-?
https://www.inclusivecapitalism.com/organization/impacta-global-limited
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