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Karolina Adamkiewicz

United Kingdom

Staff Writer at Impact Investor

Journalist at Freelance

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  • 1 week ago | impact-investor.com | Karolina Adamkiewicz

    Fund II will invest into infrastructure in sectors contributing to the energy transition and the environment, including the circular economy. European sustainable infrastructure investor Pioneer Point Partners has announced the final close of its second fund, exceeding its initial €800m target and reaching a hard cap of more than €1.1bn in commitments.

  • 1 week ago | impact-investor.com | Karolina Adamkiewicz

    Hy2gen has raised €47m from existing shareholders in a funding round led by Hy24, through its Clean Hydrogen Infrastructure Fund. German renewable hydrogen producer Hy2gen has raised €47m in a funding round led by French low-carbon hydrogen asset manager Hy24, which has invested through the €2bn Clean Hydrogen Infrastructure fund. Other investors include engineering and technology company Technip Energies and BenDa, a family fund owned by Hy2gen’s chairwoman Dana Kallasch.

  • 1 week ago | impact-investor.com | Karolina Adamkiewicz

    The Refugee Investment Facility aims to improve the lives of refugees and their host communities through investments into SMEs driving the socio-economic inclusion of refugees, as iGravity’s Patrick Elmer tells Impact Investor. The number of people forcibly displaced due to war, persecution, violence and human rights violations, rose to 122.6 million in 2024, according to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.

  • 1 week ago | impact-investor.com | Karolina Adamkiewicz

    The IB Deuda Impacto España fund has invested €11m into Fundeen, a crowdfunding platform focused on accelerating the energy transition in the country. IB Deuda Impacto España, a Spanish social impact debt fund, has committed €11m to Fundeen, a crowdfunding platform focused on accelerating the energy transition in Spain.

  • 2 weeks ago | impact-investor.com | Karolina Adamkiewicz

    Impact investor DOEN Participaties has published a study on impact investing in the cultural and creative sectors highlighting the need for alternative financing models beyond subsidies and philanthropy. DOEN Participaties, the social investment arm of the DOEN Foundation, which is financed by the Dutch postcode lottery, has published a feasibility study on impact investing in the cultural and creative sectors, which they say have received little attention from impact investment funds to date.

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