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Investing in Regeneration - The Capital Shift

14 Oct 2025

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Join Chris Marquis and Sir Ronald Cohen, pioneering venture capitalist and co-founder of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment, as they explore the transformation of capitalism itself in this latest episode. They explore how we're entering the era of impact capitalism—where companies are valued not just by financial returns, but by their ability to create social and environmental good. Sir Ronald outlines his vision for rebalanced capitalism, introducing impact as the crucial third dimension alongside traditional risk and return metrics. They also discuss  the revolutionary potential of impact-weighted accounts, transparency measures, and standardised impact measurement in holding companies accountable. Sir Ronald Cohen explains how advancing impact metrics can fundamentally shift markets, steering capital away from harm toward regeneration and restoration. Drawing from his pioneering work with social impact bonds and early impact investing, he demonstrates how these innovations are now influencing mainstream finance. He argues that the next generation of leaders must operate fluently in this tri-dimensional economy focused on impact, risk, and return. This episode provides both an intellectual framework and practical roadmap for redesigning financial markets around justice, restoration, and dignity—showing how the transition to regenerative capitalism is not only possible, but already underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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