German manager aids non-EU impact funds towards Article 9 status

Changes in EU’s SFDR could complicate the work of Golding Capital Partners, which has been carrying out additional due diligence on its non-EU impact funds, says head of impact Andreas Nilsson. 
Andreas Nilsson, head of impact investing at Golding Capital Partners has a PhD in social finance from the Stockholm School of Economics. | Photo: PR Golding.
Andreas Nilsson, head of impact investing at Golding Capital Partners has a PhD in social finance from the Stockholm School of Economics. | Photo: PR Golding.

Many non-EU impact funds are still hesitant to apply to be categorized as Article 9 funds under EU regulations. This is what Andreas Nilsson, head of impact at Golding Capital Partners, has seen during this year.

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