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Asia is off-track to meet the SDGs. Here’s how investors and corporates can fix that.

Naina Batra Interview
Naina Batra Interview
  • August 3, 2020

INTERVIEW with Naina Batra

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Teymoor Nabili

Publisher & CEO, Tech For Impact

Naina Batra

Chairperson & CEO, Asian Venture Philanthropy Network

 

Will Asia’s corporate sector be able to pivot towards sustainability in time to make real progress against the SDGs?

Naina Batra, Chairperson and CEO of AVPN, thinks this is possible – if investors and the public pressure companies to embrace sustainable practices.

In the latest Impact Interview, she tells TFI’s Teymoor Nabili how ESG investing can lead to “more than market returns” and how Asian family offices can use a full portfolio approach to have a larger impact with their wealth.

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