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Indian investors lag behind global peers in social investments: AVPN

According to Singapore-based AVPN, despite Asia's economic prosperity, the region is falling behind on nearly two-thirds of its sustainable development goals (SDG) and some of the top concerns for the region include -- inequality, environmental preservation and climate action.

June 04, 2018 / 15:02 IST
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Indian investors are lagging behind their global as well as Asian counterparts in terms of social investments as the country does not have a robust culture of philanthropy that redirects billions of dollars to societal needs, Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) CEO said.

According to Singapore-based AVPN, despite Asia's economic prosperity, the region is falling behind on nearly two-thirds of its sustainable development goals (SDG) and some of the top concerns for the region include -- inequality, environmental preservation and climate action.

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AVPN is holding a gathering of social investors in Asia on June 4-7, 2018, at Suntec City, Singapore, that will bring together 800 of the world's leading social investment players from over 40 countries.

Moreover, there is a funding gap for early stage social enterprises. Besides, only 1 per cent of funds are leveraging environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices in Asia.