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Global Social Impact Fund, LP
Cayman Islands
Last updated 12 May 2020, by Impactyield.
Fund geography
Developed countries (203) / More developed regions (202) / More developed regions (North America, Asia & Oceania) (153) / United States of America (113)
Global Social Impact Fund is a closed-end, private equity fund whose objective is to provide capital for companies pursuing exciting new developments in the fields of manufacturing technology, energy management, environmental remediation, artificial intelligence, health care, education delivery systems, and select real estate projects, while having important environmental and social impacts on the communities where we invest. We seek to restore human dignity by providing opportunities for residents of these communities to receive living wages and employment benefits, build wealth, and exhibit pride in the quality of their workmanship.
The Fund utilizes a Sub-Fund structure designed to give investors the flexibility of a diversified portfolio of funds with relatively low transaction costs associated with making changes in the portfolio. Each Sub-Fund will consist of a number of portfolio companies (or properties) that seek capital growth, while providing current income.
The Fund currently consists of five Sub-Funds, the Real Estate Fund, the Manufacturing Fund, the Technology Fund, the Energy Fund, and the Health Care Fund.
Global Social Impact Fund, LP is a parallel fund to the U.S. Social Impact Fund, LP and is organized as a Cayman Islands exempt limited partnership whose securities are sold only to non-U.S. and non-Cayman investors.
Asset class
Agriculture & Timberland, Energy, Private Equity / Venture Capital, Real Assets, Real Estate
Fund status
Financial description
To accomplish our mission, we utilize research and engage intermediaries to source investments in companies involved in manufacturing technology, energy management, environmental remediation, healthcare and education delivery systems. We invest along various asset classes, including private equity/venture capital, growth/buyout, special situations and value-added.
The fund is managed by Supreme Capital Group. Our senior executives have extensive backgrounds and relationships in real estate, corporate analysis, finance, and management. On our advisory board, we have recruited philanthropists, physicians, economists, logistics experts, immigration attorneys, psychologists, employment executives, real estate experts, and esteemed educators to contribute their time and talent towards a concerted effort to create economic value and improve social welfare through productivity gains.
By having seasoned investment professionals with local knowledge of market conditions, probing deeper into the risks and opportunities of each investment, we can provide consistently strong results.
11 years
of track record
2013
the year funded
200,000,000 USD
AUM
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Asset manager
Supreme Advisory Group
Headquarters location: United States of America
Other funds managed by this asset manager: U.S. Social Impact Fund, LP
SDG goals
SDG targets
Equal rights to ownership basic services technology and economic resources
Safe and affordable housing
Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms
Universal access to safe and nutritious food
Free primary and secondary education
Double the improvement in energy efficiency
Develop sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructures
Universal access to information and communications technology
Key performance indicators
Fund overview
Asset manager: Supreme Advisory Group
Product track record: Fund has 11 years of track record
Target IRR: 20%
Committed Capital: 0 USD (US Dollar)
Target return category: Risk-adjusted market-rate of return
Fund domicile: Cayman Islands
Product status: Open - no committed capital
Style/Stage: Angel Stage, Buy Out, Development, Early Stage, Growth Stage, Mezzanine Finance, Opportunistic, PIPE/Re-Cap, Seed Stage, Value-Added
Inception year: 2013
Vintage year: n.a.
Target region: Developed countries, More developed regions, More developed regions (North America, Asia & Oceania), United States of America
Target close date: 01/07/2014
Product term: 10 years
Assets under management: 200,000,000 USD (US Dollar)
Investment size: Min: 100,000; Max: 50,000,000; Avg: 10,000,000
Co-investment policy: LPs have priority, With LPs and non-LPs
Currency of investments: USD (US Dollar)
Currency for fund / product figures: USD (US Dollar)
Fund investments to date: 5
Fund investments to date exited or repaid: 0
Management fee: 2.5%
Carried interest: 10%
Hurdle rate: 8%
GIIN Investors' Council Investment: No
Limited Partners / Investors: Non-U.S. and non-Cayman investors
Limited Partner / Investor Type: Development Finance Institution (DFI), Endowments/Foundations, Family Office, Pension Funds, Other Institutional Investors
Contact
E-mail: n.a.
Website: http://www.supremeadvisorygroup.com/
Phone number: (212) 537-5071
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Thomas Elliott
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Impact Performance
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Impact thesis
The Fund's mission is to have important social impacts on the lives of those who reside in the communities where we invest. We aim to restore dignity to our nation’s middle-class by providing opportunities for low-income persons or residents of low-income communities to build wealth, receive living wages, and employment benefits.
When analyzing each investment opportunity, we focus on how the investment provides for the creation, accessibility, and quality of jobs. We seek to identify the number of direct jobs, both temporary and permanent jobs that will be created or maintained. We seek investments that target jobs to low-income persons or residents of low-income communities, as well as providing opportunities for their training and advancement.
Finally, all of our fund advisers actively source investments in minority-owned or minority-controlled businesses, including real estate developers, project-sponsors, or construction contractors.
Impact Management
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