Incentivising social impact funds: A missed opportunity

The recent SEBI (Alternate Investment Funds) (Third Amendment) Regulations, 2022 introduced the long-awaited concept of for-profit social impact funds. While the amendment is a step in the right direction, there still are significant gaps in the policy governing social impact investments in India. Most importantly, the government must provide additional incentives and relaxations to social impact funds (as a separate asset class) to attract impact investments.
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Kavya Reddy is a graduate of the NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, with over five years of experience in sustainability financing.

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