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Mirova launches its Research Center and unveils two academic partnerships with Columbia University and ENSAE Paris

Sep 12,2024


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  • Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing, announces the creation of the Mirova Research Center (MRC) to accelerate the funding of research investment. In this context, the center unveils two strategic partnerships.

  • The partnership with the Sustainable Investinf Research Initiative (SIRI) at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) will focus on promoting blended finance.

  • The partnership with the Impact Investing Chair at the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration of Paris (ENSAE Paris) will build on research conducted at the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST), aiming for maximizing the positive impact of listed investment strategies.

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Mirova Research Center: promoting research and innovation in sustainable finance

The creation of a dedicated research center of excellence ambitions to strengthen methods and tools for sustainable finance. Mirova will establish partnerships with prestigious universities in Europe, the United States, and Asia in order to:

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  • Enhance its contribution to academic research on responsible finance, particularly by supporting innovative topics with a strong societal impact that are often overlooked by the academic community;
  • Foster the emergence of new practices with a positive impact and facilitate exchanges between the academic world and the financial industry;
  • Enable research project leaders to comfortably focus on their work through significant long-term financial support;
  • Offer innovative investment solutions to investors that take into account the evolving role of finance in the context of accelerating transition-related challenges.

The Mirova Research Center will focus on three main areas:

  • Develop new indicators at the asset level to better understand the topics of just transition and their interactions with environmental objectives;
  • Explore new approaches to measure the concrete contribution of investment strategies to achieve sustainable development goals (additionality);
  • Reflect on the role of finance in the transition to an economy that respects global boundaries.

At first, the initiative will be fully carried out by Mirova within its Sustainable Development Research department, led by Mathilde Dufour. The Center will host an advisory committee of experts composed of representatives from financial institutions and researchers, responsible for contributing to the direction of research axes, participating in the selection of new partnerships, and evaluating ongoing projects. The MRC will be operated on a daily basis by Manuel Coeslier and Thomas Giroux, respectively Lead Climate & Environment Expert and Portfolio Manager at Mirova. The funding for MRC will be partly based on a mechanism redirecting a portion of the management fees from funds managed by Mirova. Ultimately, the initiative aims to attract external funding from investors, clients, or development financial institutions.

Press Release

Mirova launches its Research Center and unveils two academic partnerships with Columbia University and ENSAE Paris

Research and innovation have been the cornerstones of Mirova's development since its creation over a decade ago. In a context of increasing data, deepening rules of non-financial accounting, and controversies, sustainable finance must strengthen its theoretical and methodological framework. We aim to make the Mirova Research Center a hub for intellectual emulation and rich exchanges to contribute to the advancement of research on responsible finance, foster the emergence of new practices, and leverage this work to offer our clients increasingly innovative investment solutions.

Philippe Zaouati

Philippe ZAOUATI

CEO of Mirova


A partnership with Columbia University to promote blended finance

Through a multi-year partnership, the Sustainable Investing Research Initiative (SIRI) and Mirova aim to promote the emergence of blended finance as a lever for financing projects with a positive environmental and social impact through the progressive development of a dedicated global market. Under the leadership of Caroline Flammer—SIPA Vice Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs, Director of SIRI, and A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Economics at Columbia University with joint appointments at SIPA and the Columbia Climate School--the partnership aims to:

    • Foster rigorous academic research to gain deeper insights into best practices, opportunities, and limitations of blended finance and hereby help inform practice as well as contribute to the creation of academic knowledge.
    • Provide a platform for dialogue among key stakeholders from the public and private sectors, policymakers, and universities.
    • Contribute to the education of current and future generations of private, public, and philanthropic investors.

    SIRI is particularly qualified and ideally positioned to serve as a leading international hub for dialogue, scholarships, and education on blended finance and to contribute to the expansion of the global market for blended finance.

    To develop the blended finance market, it is essential to better understand current practices. This includes understanding the challenges and opportunities that arise to identify and develop projects that can be invested, the characteristics of effective public-private partnerships, balancing and allocating risks among investors, improving financing structures, and accelerating the growth of the blended financial market, among other aspects.

    Caroline Flammer

    Caroline FLAMMER

    Director of SIRI

    As part of the partnership between SIRI and MRC, we will be supporting academic research that is practice relevant, sharing the data and results derived from it, and promoting them to all our stakeholders to contribute to the rapid advancement of the implementation of new best practices in blended finance and support its growth.

    Photo Thomas Giroux

    Thomas GIROUX

    Co-head of Mirova Research Center