How Wealthy Individuals &Amp; Family Offices Are Embracing Catalytic Capital


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The world's richest people are putting their money where their mouth is.

The Economic Times reports India's ultra-rich are putting their cash where their mouth is by investing in causes that have a "positive social and environmental impact," such as girls' education, climate change, and water conservation.

"Though catalytic capital is not very popular in India, families are providing long-term capital and using their might within their circle of influence to promote causes by investments that go beyond impact investing," says LGT Wealth India, a financial services firm owned by one of the world's richest people.

The world's richest peoplethose with annual incomes of more than $1 million per yearare putting their money where their mouth is by investing in tech start-ups in areas such as agriculture, solar energy, and wind energy, as well as in areas such as affordable housing and rural artisans and handicrafts.

India's richest people are putting their money where their mouth is by investing in some of the world's most promising tech start-ups, according to the Economic Times.

The world's richest people are putting their money where their mouth is by investing in some of the world's most promising tech start-ups, according to the Economic Times.

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