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The Wall: Responsible Investing - Planning your Sustainable Investments
Sustainable investing covers the full spectrum of investing strategies, from exclusions and environmental, social and governance (ESG) integration to thematic impact and impact-first investing. This includes ESG funds, impact private equity funds and bespoke direct investments.

Taylor's Education Group believes that CSR is not enough!
Social Entrepreneurship EP3 | Getting to know us at TBN Asia 2019

Actxplorer: Kindness in Exchange for New Experience
Actxplorer’s team of travellers have spread their impactful act of kindness to many local communities across Southeast Asia. At the moment, their destinations include Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Singapore and Laos.

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Da'ai TV Interview with Melvyn Mak, Chairman of TBN Asia (Part 1)
Da'aiTV : Interview with Melvyn Mak (Part 1)

Da'ai TV Interview with Melvyn Mak, Chairman of TBN Asia (Part 2)
Da'aiTV : Interview with Melvyn Mak (Part 2)

Da'ai TV Interview with Melvyn Mak, Chairman of TBN Asia (Part 3)
Da'aiTV : Interview with Melvyn Mak (Part 3)

HALO Indonesia Talk Show featuring TBN Asia Conference 2018
Featured on DAAI TV channel 31 Jul 9-10am

TBN Conference 2018 Impact Trips in Jakarta - Hosted by Actxplorer
Join Actxplorer to discover 1 of TBN Conference's 8 Impact Trips this year! Be inspired by the innovation, spirit and resilience of the people.

Da'ai TV Interview with Mason Tan, Board Member of TBN Asia and CEO of Garden Impact Investing. (Part 2)
Da'ai TV : Interview with Mason Tan

Da'ai TV Interview with Mason Tan, Board Member of TBN Asia and CEO of Garden Impact Investing. (Part 3)
Da'ai TV : Interview with Mason Tan

Businessmen who weep
He may have a PhD in biochemistry, but Dato Kim Tan uses visceral language when he talks about his work and faith.
He talks about going on the ground to slums so you can smell the poverty. He talks about weeping for the marginalised because they must make God weep. And he talks about some of us needing a kick in the backside so we can stop rotting in our pews.


Investing for the greater good (Pt 2)
Datuk Dr Kim Tan, pioneer of impact investing, realised that charity rarely helps the causes it champions and came up with a more intelligent solution.
He places great importance on the ownership of assets, because it helps migrate people from the informal to the formal economy. “It’s very expensive living in the informal economy … the poor get charged a lot more for everything. If they want to borrow money, for instance, they have to go to a loan shark. The products they buy are all in small packages that cost a lot more per unit than what you or I would buy in a supermarket.

Investing for the greater good (Pt 1)
Datuk Dr Kim Tan, pioneer of impact investing, realised that charity rarely helps the causes it champions and came up with a more intelligent solution.
Impact investing — that is, putting money into projects or companies that help solve a social problem and make money — seems like a natural progression. Yet, we have only started to notice this trend in the past few years.
The old way of doing things, channelling charitable funds or aid money into projects with social impact, had been going on for decades. Few questioned the efficacy of these projects or looked to see how effective they actually were.
One of these few was Malaysian-born biotech entrepreneur Datuk Dr Kim Tan, who visited a shanty town in South Africa in 2001, and was appalled at the conditions he found and the seeming hopelessness of the situation.