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Burning Issues Impact Fund (BIIF)

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The Burning Issues Impact Fund (BIIF) is a Luxembourg-based impact venture fund (Art. 9 SFDR fund) exclusively advised by Chi Impact Capital. The fund aims to invest into disruptive core-regenerative, scalable and tech-heavy business models helping to solve the most “burning” Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • IPAF Rating The IPAF successively assesses two dimensions of the impact potential of financial products. First, it assesses the (maximum) impact potential of financial products based on impact mechanisms they supposedly apply (in relation to communicated elements in marketing documents). Those impact mechanisms are the ones widely documented by academic research: Grow new/undersupplied markets ; Provide flexible capital ; Engage actively ; Send (market and nonmarket) signals. Second, it evaluates the implementation of that impact potential based on the intensity with which financial products action the various impact mechanisms in connection to success factors documented by academic research. At the end of the scoring process, the IPAF delivers an Impact Potential Score.
    The Impact Potential Score is then transformed into an Impact Potential Rating that goes from A (products with highest impact potential) to G (products with lowest impact potential).

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  • Country availability
    Switzerland, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia
  • ISIN
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  • Product
    Chi Capital Impact
  • Product category Find the definitions we used for the product categories in the glossar.
    Private Equity funds
  • Thematic focus
    Green Energy, Circular Economy, Commerce, Food Safety, Transport
  • Type of investor According to Section 1 of Annex II to Directive 2014/65/EU an investor is considered to be a qualified or professional client when he or she possesses the experience, knowledge and expertise to make his or her own investment decisions and properly assess the risks that it incurs.
    According to the same directive, retail investors, are clients who do not fall within the scope of the definition of a qualified or professional client. In other words, a retail investor is considered to have less literacy and less money to invest.

    Qualified Investor
  • Min investment amount
    -
  • AuM
    30.000.000 €
  • Sustainable Development Goals
    3. Good health and well-being5. Gender equality7. Affordable and clean energy8. Decent work and economic growth13. Climate action15. Life on land16. Peace, justice, and strong institutions