The Impact Finance Forum 2024 is scheduled to take place in Luxembourg and online on October 15th, 2024.
Drawing inspiration from the success of last year's Climate Finance Forum, the agenda for the Impact Finance Forum 2024 will encompass similar themes while also addressing crucial social issues. Our team is currently hard at work developing the agenda, please follow our LinkedIn page for the latest updates. Please note that in-person attendance is limited and subject to approval.
In the meantime, check out some of the statistics, feedback, and photos from last year's forum below!
120+ attendees in-person 400+ online registrations 2 ministerial speeches 5 keynote speeches 1 co-creation session 4 expert educational session 16 roundtable discussions 281 connections made
Stephan Peters, CEO of the ICFA, opened the Climate Finance Forum 2023 by welcoming all the attendees and giving a brief introduction to the event’s schedule, the ICFA's work and achievements ( view here). After the welcome speech, the opening remarks started with a recorded video by the Luxembourg Minister of Finance, Yuriko Backes ( view here), and followed by a presentation by Claudia Hitaj representing the Ministry of Environment, Climate, and Sustainable Development ( view here). Once the opening remarks were concluded, three keynote speeches were presented on the main stage:- Patrick Losch, a renowned impact entrepreneur and Forest Builder and Caretaker, delivered a keynote speech on “Field experience on how to bring climate finance projects in balance with biodiversity and social responsibility” and explored projects in Luxembourg, Guatemala and Bangladesh (view here).
- Piet Colruyt, Founder of Impact Capital, delivered a keynote speech on “Impact financing: The broad spectrum from philanthropy to impact investing with market returns”. He shared his insights on the evolution on impact investing and the challenges that investors face in measuring and reporting on impact (view here).
- Carmen Niethammer, Senior Gender Specialist at the EIB, ended the keynote speeches session by exploring the topic of “Woman as climate leaders: the profitable pathway to sustainable development” where she highlighted the critical role women play in climate action leadership, both in the public and the private sector (view here).
- Scott Onder, Chief Investment Officer at Mercy Corps Ventures presented their project and gave valuable insights on the challenges and opportunities in venture investing in frontier markets, climate and fintech (view here).
- Pjotr Schade, Founder of Evenpar, showcased how they are making a difference in the fight against climate change and highlighted their innovative investment strategies which aim to increase access to energy and sanitation in emerging markets (view here).
- Lucy Mortimer, Co-founder of Archipelago Eco Investors, who supports new and innovative breakthrough technologies that that can both decarbonise the plastics sector and decreased plastic pollution (view here).
- Romain Diaz, CEO and Founder of Satgana, talked about how they are tackling the climate change while leveraging business as a force for good, through their globally distributed team, to build high impact solutions to the climate and ecological emergency (view here).
- When fundraising, know who you reach out to but also who you don’t reach out to.
- Gender should be embedded in all climate action.
- Investors in funds should lean into the process, and proactively engage with their fund managers to improve and advance.