Our Impact

Impact

Measuring our commitment — across communities, sectors, and borders.

Impact as a Core Mandate

Green Capital Private Advisers & Co. was established with impact as a core mandate — not an afterthought. Our holding structure exists specifically to consolidate and amplify the community and economic development missions of our operating companies, directing capital and expertise where it can generate the most lasting benefit.

We measure our impact across four primary dimensions: economic inclusion, community development, sustainable growth, and global connectivity. Each dimension reflects a distinct but interconnected facet of our long-term vision.

Our impact reporting framework will be published in detail as our programmes mature and measurement systems are embedded across our operating companies.

27+
Nations with active or planned presence
9+
Industry sectors served
8
Established regional locations
2021
Year of incorporation
100%
Mission-driven capital deployment philosophy

Four Dimensions of Impact

01
Economic Inclusion

Expanding access to financial products, capital, and markets for individuals, families, and enterprises historically excluded from conventional financial systems.

  • CDFI-qualified lending to underserved communities
  • Cooperative banking and credit access
  • Microfinance and small enterprise support
  • Financial literacy and capability building
02
Community Development

Investing in the physical, economic, and social infrastructure of the communities we operate in — from affordable housing and commercial space to civic institutions and public amenities.

  • Affordable and workforce housing finance
  • Community real estate and commercial development
  • Infrastructure project investment
  • Cooperative ownership and equity structures
03
Sustainable Growth

Financing economic development that is regenerative rather than extractive — supporting energy transition, circular economy ventures, and resilient local supply chains.

  • Renewable energy and storage finance
  • Waste-to-energy and circular economy projects
  • Agricultural supply chain development
  • Green building and sustainable construction
04
Global Connectivity

Building cross-border financial and institutional connectivity that gives communities in emerging and frontier markets access to the same tools, capital, and opportunity available in established financial centres.

  • Cross-border payment and remittance infrastructure
  • International trade finance access
  • Global institutional network participation
  • Regulatory pathway development
Global Footprint

27+ Nations

Active and expanding presence across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia — with plans for continued expansion in every region.

Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Kenya
Malaysia
Mexico
Panama
Peru
Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
United Kingdom
United States
U.S. Virgin Islands