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Climate Impact Investing Q&A with Palisade Impact

Have you ever wondered how you can help the United Nations Race to Net Zero? Bloom is delighted to invite its partner Palisade Impact to unpack how Australians can now invest in clean energy projects and embark on a global campaign towards zero emissions, zero waste, and zero inequality.

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Climate Impact Investing Q&A with Palisade Impact
Climate Impact Investing Q&A with Palisade Impact

When & Where

07 Apr 2022, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm AEST

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About the event

Have you ever wondered how you can help the United Nations Race to Net Zero? Bloom is delighted to invite its partner Palisade Impact to unpack how Australians can now invest in clean energy projects and embark on a global campaign towards zero emissions, zero waste, and zero inequality.

With over 25 years of experience in Impact Investing, guest speaker, Steve Gross, the CEO and Co-founder of Palisade Impact, will share how Palisade Impact selects clean energy projects to invest in and why these type of investments have been a missing link in helping Australia’s climate transition.

In alignment with our philosophy of making impact investing easy and accessible to everyone, we are offering our community a unique opportunity to ask all their questions directly to Steve, one of the top Infrastructure Impact Investment specialists in Australia.

More specifically, in this webinar you will learn about:

  • The latest on the state of impacting investing in Australia
  • How investing in clean energy infrastructure, such as solar energy and storage, can contribute to Australia's transition
  • Opportunities for impact and returns from current Australian clean energy projects

About Palisade Impact: Palisade Impact was established in October 2021 and focuses on unlisted investments that target solutions to environmental and social challenges, while delivering strong risk-adjusted returns. Keeping in line with The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Palisade Impact provides practical solutions to these issues. How you might ask? They do so by investing in next-generation infrastructure, assets, and businesses that provide essential services, supporting the future economy, and environment.

About Steve Gross: As the CEO & Co-founder of Palisade Impact, Steve Gross is a big believer that social & climate justice is intertwined. Through this new impact investing platform, he is helping the public find scalable and high-quality solutions to address both. Steve has over 25 years of experience in impactful infrastructure and in building and growing businesses around the world. His experience covers investment origination, execution, and management as well as business development. Steve is also the inaugural Chair of Homes Victoria, which oversees 26 billion of social and affordable housing in Victoria. To round off his busy schedule he also actively supports several nonprofit organisations including Berry Street (Australia’s largest independent family service organisation supporting children and families) of which he is a member of the board.

Watch the full recording and presentation here.

The information in this event is prepared by Bloom Impact Investment Services Pty Ltd (ACN 651 965 098 AR 001294778), who is an authorised representative of Cache Investment Management Pty Ltd (ACN 624 306 430 AFSL 514 360) (Cache). Any financial products described in this post will be issued by Melbourne Securities Corporation Limited (ACN 160 326 545, AFSL 428 289), as disclosed in the relevant product disclosure statement. All information is general information only and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial situation or needs. Before making a financial decision, you should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination and consider whether the product is right for you and whether you should obtain advice from a professional financial adviser.

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