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An investment that mixes profit with philanthropy

Impact investors don’t need to make a trade-off between social and financial returns

The grey zone of impact investments – which are neither philanthropic grants nor simple for-profit investments – is potentially huge.

A report from JP Morgan late last year suggested the potential over the next 10 years, in just five sectors of services for the global poor, was for invested impact capital of between $400bn and $1 trillion, delivering profits of between $183bn to $667bn.

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