Incentivize for Impact: A Policy Perspective

Session Date: 6th October, 2020
Session Time: 06:45 PM to 08:00 PM (IST)

Session Partner

In Partnership

Panel Members

Deepak Bagla

MD & CEO ,

Invest India

Dr.Anupam Ray

Joint Secretary,

MEA

 

Eric Savage

Co-Founder & CEO,

Unitus Capital

Gaurav Kapoor

Head of Inclusive Growth & Investments,

FCDO

Karen E Wilson

Strategic Partnerships,

Office of the Secretary General at OECD – OCDE

Deepak Bagla

MD & CEO ,

Invest India

Dr.Anupam Ray

Joint Secretary,

MEA

 

Eric Savage

Co-Founder & CEO,

Unitus Capital

Gaurav Kapoor

Head of Inclusive Growth & Investments,

FCDO

Karen E Wilson

Strategic Partnerships,

Office of the Secretary General at OECD – OCDE

Nishith Desai

Founder,

Nishith Desai Associates

Nishith Desai

Founder,

Nishith Desai Associates

Rajat Tandon

President,

IVCA

Ramanan Ramanathan

Mission Director,

Atal Innovation Mission, Additional Secretary- NITI Aayog

Rajat Tandon

President,

IVCA

Ramanan Ramanathan

Mission Director,

Atal Innovation Mission, Additional Secretary- NITI Aayog

Perspective

Impact Investment Industry is crucial to the success of Prime Minister’s vision of an ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India). The for-profit social impact sector provides scalable low-cost solutions in unique avenues such as online education services, low-cost health technology solutions, financial access (through small ticket loans), agricultural services for small hold farmers. These products and services specifically cater to the needs of low and middle-income Indians.

The Government of India (GoI) could tap the potential of the sector to build operating efficiencies in the delivery of public services in different sectors across India. Efforts by the GoI to address stakeholder demands – fiscal incentives, foreign investment norms, change in CSR norms, financing needs – will truly aid the impact investment industry to flourish in India.

Key Questions to be addressed in the panel discussion

01

Does India need a focussed national strategy for the Impact Investing Industry?

02

What would be a good framework for potential policy support?

03

Are there any international examples of great policies for impact investment?

04

How can governments enable transparent impact reporting?

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