Family Office
Regenerate Asset Management
London, United Kingdom
Type
Family Office
Check size
n/a
Verticals
regenerative agriculture, natural capital, climate
Investment thesis
Regenerate Asset Management is an investment management firm specializing in sustainable and regenerative investment strategies. The company focuses on deploying capital into projects and businesses that promote environmental restoration, social impact, and long-term value creation. Regenerate Asset Management is recognized for integrating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into its investment approach, targeting sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, and natural resources. The firm has established a reputation for aligning investor interests with positive ecological and social outcomes, and it operates primarily in markets with strong sustainability mandates.
Partners
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Business models
platform
Customer segments
Enterprise, Institutional investors
Geography
Europe, UK
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