Impact Investing Becomes Mainstream
Overview
Impact investing has taken many forms over the years. In its earliest form, religious pension plans used negative screening to avoid sin stocks. Later, environmental and political activists would use shareholder proposals to demand that companies reduce pollution or otherwise improve their operations. Today, Wall Street and investors of all types are embracing impact investing. This report takes a look at the total assets under management in the U.S. and what it means to private equity investors for the first quarter of 2015.