Impact investors fail to measure negative outcomes

It is still too common for impact investors to focus only on investments’ positive outcomes. "There is a double standard here, and we need to correct it," argues Toniic, a global network of asset owners engaged in impact investing.
Adam Bendell is CEO of the impact investors' network Toniic. | Photo: PR
Adam Bendell is CEO of the impact investors' network Toniic. | Photo: PR

A global network of impact investors, Toniic, is pushing for better reporting on impact investing. Negative effects should not be left out.

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