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ResponsAbility's CEO wants global allocators to 'go Dutch'

9 min · 14 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio ResponsAbility's CEO wants global allocators to 'go Dutch'

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Bonus! In this short bonus episode of The New Private Markets Podcast [https://www.newprivatemarkets.com/podcast/], we bring you a conversation with Nadia Nikolova, the chief executive officer of ResponsAbility Investments. Nikolova was formerly head of direct lending at Allianz Global Investors and, in September last year, became CEO of ResponsAbility, which is the emerging markets impact-focused subsidiary of M&G Investments. This is another conversation from the sidelines of the Impact Investor Global Summit [https://www.peievents.com/en/event/impact-investor-global-summit/], which took place in London in May this year. At the event, Nikolova made an on-stage plea to allocators to emulate the Dutch model, and indicate to the market that they are willing to invest 10 percent of their assets into impact. "We don't have a capital problem; we have a capital allocation problem," she said. "Indicate you are willing to allocate, and then the products will be there." Nikolov also describes how institutional investors are increasingly interested in emerging markets debt exposure. "Many...have realised they are structurally over-allocated to the US, and structurally under-allocated to emerging markets," she said. Join us live! We are hosting a live webcast on July 29 to discuss the Impact 75. Join Toby Mitchenall, plus special guests, to discuss the newly launched list of the largest managers of private markets impact capital in the world and to answer your questions live. Click the link to register [https://events.zoom.us/ev/ApTwBCtdY0zb0JxOoyh1xrLNi2-C88awF_AjoZHLup-ba_9PDfZR~Aoa_zXiEE-ksYneCPaJJrO-Hv8OpLht0zOPKdo0OkrYaseoNGriaya-wDg].

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Portada del episodio ResponsAbility's CEO wants global allocators to 'go Dutch'

ResponsAbility's CEO wants global allocators to 'go Dutch'

Bonus! In this short bonus episode of The New Private Markets Podcast [https://www.newprivatemarkets.com/podcast/], we bring you a conversation with Nadia Nikolova, the chief executive officer of ResponsAbility Investments. Nikolova was formerly head of direct lending at Allianz Global Investors and, in September last year, became CEO of ResponsAbility, which is the emerging markets impact-focused subsidiary of M&G Investments. This is another conversation from the sidelines of the Impact Investor Global Summit [https://www.peievents.com/en/event/impact-investor-global-summit/], which took place in London in May this year. At the event, Nikolova made an on-stage plea to allocators to emulate the Dutch model, and indicate to the market that they are willing to invest 10 percent of their assets into impact. "We don't have a capital problem; we have a capital allocation problem," she said. "Indicate you are willing to allocate, and then the products will be there." Nikolov also describes how institutional investors are increasingly interested in emerging markets debt exposure. "Many...have realised they are structurally over-allocated to the US, and structurally under-allocated to emerging markets," she said. Join us live! We are hosting a live webcast on July 29 to discuss the Impact 75. Join Toby Mitchenall, plus special guests, to discuss the newly launched list of the largest managers of private markets impact capital in the world and to answer your questions live. Click the link to register [https://events.zoom.us/ev/ApTwBCtdY0zb0JxOoyh1xrLNi2-C88awF_AjoZHLup-ba_9PDfZR~Aoa_zXiEE-ksYneCPaJJrO-Hv8OpLht0zOPKdo0OkrYaseoNGriaya-wDg].

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Portada del episodio In-depth with Alterra's CEO: 'How do we go a little bit further?'

In-depth with Alterra's CEO: 'How do we go a little bit further?'

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Portada del episodio From lab to scale: Why climate tech is getting stuck

From lab to scale: Why climate tech is getting stuck

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Portada del episodio 'All of the above' is the enemy of success, says Stan Miranda

'All of the above' is the enemy of success, says Stan Miranda

When it comes to decarbonisation, investors have been spreading their capital too thinly across companies and technologies, says Stan Miranda, founder of the True North Institute and co-founder of All Aboard. "We will not make the right investments if we don't face the reality of what's happening at the atmospheric level," says Miranda, "And for some reason or other investors in this space tend to back hope more than reality; and, as many people have said, hope is not a strategy here." Miranda was among the speakers at the Impact Investor Global Summit [https://www.peievents.com/en/event/impact-investor-global-summit/] in May this year in London, where this episode was recorded. Miranda explains the rationale behind the All Aboard coalition, a group of climate tech investors working collaboratively in a bid to find and back the "winners" among climate tech companies. "There's a philosophy in the climate investment world called 'all of the above', and the rationale behind it is that we don't know which technology is going to work, whether it's nuclear fusion or geothermal or clean hydrogen or various versions of carbon capture, so we need to invest in all of them. And that's the enemy of success here," says Miranda. "We really need to talk to each other about what is really working commercially, what is not dependent upon policy support, and concentrate capital in those technologies. It won't be all of them, so it should be very focused and very collaborative, not 'all of the above'."

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Portada del episodio What the European Investment Fund wants from climate GPs

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