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Negative Screening

Negative Screening

When making investment decisions, investors use negative screens to avoid certain companies, sectors, countries, or other criteria based on the negative impact they want to avoid. Investors can make very clear rules about what kinds of investments to avoid. For example, some investors exclude all companies in a certain sector or type. Others set narrower negative screens based on more specific criteria, like getting rid of the worst companies in a sector when it comes to human rights abuses.

About Impact Capital Partners

At Impact Capital Partners, our mission is to connect institutional capital with the growing impact investment market to address the world’s most pressing challenges. By utilizing impact investments, institutional investors are able to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. We are constantly finding new impact investment opportunities in both emerging and developed markets, targeting market-rate returns. Schedule a call with us HERE if you’re interested in learning more about our impact investing strategies.

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