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World Bank Group - International Development, Poverty and Sustainability
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Homepage | European Investment Bank
In this episode from the asset vault, I’m joined by Daniel Farchy, an expert in multilateral finance who has worked across the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the Green Climate Fund (GCF). In this conversation, Daniel describes the development and impact mandate behind most multilateral finance institutions. We talk about blended finance (particularly what structure works well for forestry) and the power of concessional capital to crowd in more risk-averse investors. Daniel explains the conundrum of the finance available in capital markets compared to the relatively small need for climate and nature solutions – where legally restricted allocations mean the finance pool is not as big as we think. We discuss the heavy lifting that multilateral or DFI finance can do in screening and due diligence. Conversely, this can also be perceived as a downside, as the investment process in such a partnership takes more time.
00:00 – Introduction & Guest Background
03:30 – Understanding Multilateral Development Finance Institutions
07:05 – Returns, Capital Structure & Investment Mandates
09:50 – How to Partner with Multilateral Investors
12:00 – Due Diligence, Safeguards & Approval Processes
17:20 – Blended Finance Explained
19:35 – First-Loss Capital & Risk-Sharing Structures
23:30 – The Limits of De-Risking Capital
26:30 – Capital Allocation Trends in Climate & Nature
28:30 – Public-Private Partnerships: Opportunities & Challenges
34:30 – Do DFIs Slow Down Investment?
36:30 – The Untapped Potential of Sustainable Forestry
38:00 – Advice for Fund Managers Seeking DFI Capital
40:00 – Why Forestry Appeals to Long-Term Investors
41:40 – Future Demand for Wood & Forest Products
42:25 – Closing Remarks & Further Resources
Founding Director and Host: Shauna Matkovich - The ForestLink
Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas - Unscripted Creatives
Nature by MaxKoMusic/Soundcloud
Sopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/Soundcloud
Ambient Documentary by Sound Guru (Pixabay)
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World Bank Group - International Development, Poverty and Sustainability
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Homepage | European Investment Bank
In this episode from the asset vault, I’m joined by Daniel Farchy, an expert in multilateral finance who has worked across the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the Green Climate Fund (GCF). In this conversation, Daniel describes the development and impact mandate behind most multilateral finance institutions. We talk about blended finance (particularly what structure works well for forestry) and the power of concessional capital to crowd in more risk-averse investors. Daniel explains the conundrum of the finance available in capital markets compared to the relatively small need for climate and nature solutions – where legally restricted allocations mean the finance pool is not as big as we think. We discuss the heavy lifting that multilateral or DFI finance can do in screening and due diligence. Conversely, this can also be perceived as a downside, as the investment process in such a partnership takes more time.
00:00 – Introduction & Guest Background
03:30 – Understanding Multilateral Development Finance Institutions
07:05 – Returns, Capital Structure & Investment Mandates
09:50 – How to Partner with Multilateral Investors
12:00 – Due Diligence, Safeguards & Approval Processes
17:20 – Blended Finance Explained
19:35 – First-Loss Capital & Risk-Sharing Structures
23:30 – The Limits of De-Risking Capital
26:30 – Capital Allocation Trends in Climate & Nature
28:30 – Public-Private Partnerships: Opportunities & Challenges
34:30 – Do DFIs Slow Down Investment?
36:30 – The Untapped Potential of Sustainable Forestry
38:00 – Advice for Fund Managers Seeking DFI Capital
40:00 – Why Forestry Appeals to Long-Term Investors
41:40 – Future Demand for Wood & Forest Products
42:25 – Closing Remarks & Further Resources
Founding Director and Host: Shauna Matkovich - The ForestLink
Producer and Editor: Magdalena Laas - Unscripted Creatives
Nature by MaxKoMusic/Soundcloud
Sopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/Soundcloud
Ambient Documentary by Sound Guru (Pixabay)
Sign up now for the ForestLink’s newsletter, where you’ll receive technical advice, reflections, and best-practice guidance to support you with your forest-linked investment strategy or business straight to your inbox.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.