

Investing
in the Repurpose Asset Class
Get to Know Us
Our overriding philosophy is ROI: Repurpose, Objective, Impact. We focus on investments that are based on repurposing as a form of sustainability, using objective financial criteria when making decisions, with the intent of making a positive impact on the global condition. This can only be accomplished with the efforts and innovation of private industry working in tandem with the financial markets, creating profits for those bold enough to lead the way.
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What are Impact Investments?
Impact investments are investments made with the intention to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.
For many years, philanthropy and investing have been thought of as separate disciplines–one championing social change, the other financial gain. The idea that the two approaches could be integrated in the same deals—in essence, delivering a financial return while doing good—struck most philanthropists and investors as far-fetched. Not anymore.
Impact investing, which seeks to generate social and/or environmental benefits while delivering a financial return, is expanding as a promising tool for both investors and philanthropists. Some estimates value the current impact investing market at nearly $9 trillion in the U.S. alone. Impact investing appeals to many potential investors because it balances commerce and compassion.


Repurposing Defined
Repurposing is the use of something for a purpose other than its original intended purpose by modifying or using the item in a new way.
Repurposing can be a cost-effective strategy since the reused items can prevent a business from having to purchase new materials.
It has become a smart investment strategy that further promotes the circular economy with the added value of a high return on investment.
Investment and Financial Interests

real estate
New or refurbished headquarters, warehouses or data centers if they meet high environmental and energy efficiency standards.

Community Building
Funding for buildings with a social purpose; for example, schools, hospitals, social housing or community buildings.

energy and green transition
For clean energy transitions to be successful there needs to be an increase in funding for renewable infrastructure globally. This can be for solar energy, wind, geothermal, hydropower, ocean and bioenergy.

Automotive transport
As the industry moves from combustion engine cars to electronic vehicles (EV) new technologies and innovations are in demand and being developed to handle this global challenge.

Infrastructure and digitalization
Infrastructure decarbonization and digitalization are two examples of structural trends vastly accelerating changes and upgrades in the current basic infrastructure worldwide: electricity, telecommunications, transportation

Partners
Based in Israel, we have assembled an international team, including
North America, of high net-worth individuals, business people with varied backgrounds in real estate, finance, energy, solar, technology and innovation, to name a few. Based on market conditions and the dominant pervading culture, our strategy is focused on Central and Eastern Europe.
Utilizing our combined knowledge and experience we project above average returns, while still following our core mission of positively impacting the world as we know it.