Asian Investor: How biodiversity can be integrated into an investment portfolio

In late May, Silverstrand launched Asia’s first biodiversity-focused accelerator that will award select participants up to $250,000 as start-up capital.

“Mankind needs to work with nature, not against it. The business case for protecting and enhancing biodiversity is stronger than ever,” Kelvin Chiu, principal of Silverstrand Capital said in a statement. “Our programme is designed to upskill founders so they can meet the challenges ahead.”

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