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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 38 MIN

Family Office Sentiments on Forest Investment with Gabriela Leslie

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Join me today as I speak with Gabriela Leslie, Senior Manager, Food, Agriculture and Natural Capital at the Creo Syndicate - a membership organization that supports its family office members to better understand the latest developments in climate investing. It creates a platform for private family investors to come together, learn from each other and collaborate on investment opportunities to solve the climate crisis. In this illuminating conversation, we dig deep on how family offices are different than institutional investors and how this shapes why they consider forest investment, how they evaluate opportunities and what is challenging the attractiveness of forest investments currently (but the outlook is positive).“So, we find that there’s a decision-making process that comes in around, not only is this a good investment and can this scale, but you know, is the impact really meaningful?”Host: Shauna Matkovich - The Forest Link Producer: Magdalena Laas - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laasmagdalena/Details01:25An overview of the Creo Syndicate02:49The profile of family office investors compared to institutional investors06:21Family office capacity to evaluate forest investments08:29Change in family office sentiment around investing in nature and why it is attractive12:25Sentiments on forests versus other natural climate investment strategies16:15The role of carbon markets16:58What makes forest investment strategies challenging at the moment19:35Exploratory and catalytic capital into forestry21:47Need for more transparency in forest investment23:52Emerging emphasis on biodiversity26:18Family office approach to catalytic finance31:42Investment vehicles suitable for family offices35:55Actionable advice for forest investment managers to attract more family office capital37:27Links (see below)Significant quotes:[04:41] the lack of firepower means there’s a greater premium on capital efficiency and impact.[05:12] So we find that there’s a decision-making process that comes in around, not only is this a good investment and can this scale, but you know, is the impact really meaningful?[08:21] Our members come to the nature space with a lot of enthusiasm. I’d say this is a market shift over the last few years. We previously had folks come to us interested in nature but not really ready to engage [...] there’s more literacy around financial markets intersecting with nature now that there ever has been.[22:23] I think some transparency around that counterfactual piece (Improved Forest Management) would be really important in helping uplift the reputation o the sector as an impact strategy.[27:52] So catalytic in our mind doesn’t need to be philanthropic. It just needs to be risk on, it needs to be impact first. And we see some really great examples of folks coming in and they’ll either cut the first cheque or they be the last.Links mentioned:Creo Syndicate: https://www.creosyndicate.org/Sound Library:Nature by MaxKoMusic/SoundcloudSopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/SoundcloudSign up now for the ForestLink’s newsletter, where you’ll receive technical advice, reflections, and best-practice guidance to support you with your forest-linked investment strategy or business straight to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join me today as I speak with Gabriela Leslie, Senior Manager, Food, Agriculture and Natural Capital at the Creo Syndicate - a membership organization that supports its family office members to better understand the latest developments in climate investing. It creates a platform for private family investors to come together, learn from each other and collaborate on investment opportunities to solve the climate crisis. In this illuminating conversation, we dig deep on how family offices are different than institutional investors and how this shapes why they consider forest investment, how they evaluate opportunities and what is challenging the attractiveness of forest investments currently (but the outlook is positive).“So, we find that there’s a decision-making process that comes in around, not only is this a good investment and can this scale, but you know, is the impact really meaningful?”Host: Shauna Matkovich - The Forest Link Producer: Magdalena Laas - https://www.linkedin.com/in/laasmagdalena/Details01:25An overview of the Creo Syndicate02:49The profile of family office investors compared to institutional investors06:21Family office capacity to evaluate forest investments08:29Change in family office sentiment around investing in nature and why it is attractive12:25Sentiments on forests versus other natural climate investment strategies16:15The role of carbon markets16:58What makes forest investment strategies challenging at the moment19:35Exploratory and catalytic capital into forestry21:47Need for more transparency in forest investment23:52Emerging emphasis on biodiversity26:18Family office approach to catalytic finance31:42Investment vehicles suitable for family offices35:55Actionable advice for forest investment managers to attract more family office capital37:27Links (see below)Significant quotes:[04:41] the lack of firepower means there’s a greater premium on capital efficiency and impact.[05:12] So we find that there’s a decision-making process that comes in around, not only is this a good investment and can this scale, but you know, is the impact really meaningful?[08:21] Our members come to the nature space with a lot of enthusiasm. I’d say this is a market shift over the last few years. We previously had folks come to us interested in nature but not really ready to engage [...] there’s more literacy around financial markets intersecting with nature now that there ever has been.[22:23] I think some transparency around that counterfactual piece (Improved Forest Management) would be really important in helping uplift the reputation o the sector as an impact strategy.[27:52] So catalytic in our mind doesn’t need to be philanthropic. It just needs to be risk on, it needs to be impact first. And we see some really great examples of folks coming in and they’ll either cut the first cheque or they be the last.Links mentioned:Creo Syndicate: https://www.creosyndicate.org/Sound Library:Nature by MaxKoMusic/SoundcloudSopwell Woodlands and Scohaboy Bog SAC, Cloughjordan, Co Tipperary, IRELAND by wild_rumpus/SoundcloudSign up now for the ForestLink’s newsletter, where you’ll receive technical advice, reflections, and best-practice guidance to support you with your forest-linked investment strategy or business straight to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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