Citizenship

Purpose Beyond Profit

At Alliance Global Capital Fund, LP (AGCF), our commitment to responsible investing is grounded in a firm belief that long-term value creation goes hand in hand with environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and ethical governance. Our Citizenship & ESG strategy is not a peripheral initiative—it is integrated across the entire investment lifecycle, portfolio oversight, and firm culture.

We are not only investors in companies—we are stewards of capital, progress, and integrity.

Our ESG Pillars
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Social Responsibility
  • Governance & Ethics
  • Environmental Stewardship

Environmental Stewardship

AGCF seeks to advance environmental resilience and climate-aware investment practices in every vertical we serve. We believe financial returns can and should coexist with environmental sustainability.

Our approach includes:

  • Decarbonization: Prioritizing investments in companies committed to reducing GHG emissions and improving energy efficiency.
  • Climate Risk Analysis: Embedding TCFD-aligned scenario analysis into our due diligence and ongoing portfolio monitoring.
  • Sustainable Asset Enhancement: Supporting environmental upgrades and LEED or ENERGY STAR certifications across our real estate holdings.
  • Circular Economy Principles: Encouraging resource-efficient business models and technologies that promote reuse, recycling, and reduced waste.

Social Responsiblity

We value people as much as performance. From our own team to the communities we impact through our investments, AGCF’s social responsibility strategy centers on inclusion, equity, and upliftment.

Highlights include:

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Setting internal DEI benchmarks while encouraging diverse board representation across our portfolio companies.
  • Workforce Empowerment: Promoting safe, fair labor practices, employee training, and engagement across all operating businesses.
  • Community Impact: Committing a portion of carried interest and firm profits to education, public health, and financial literacy programs in underserved communities.
  • Supplier Diversity: Building inclusive supply chains by sourcing from minority-, women-, and veteran-owned businesses.

Governance & Ethics

Strong governance isn’t just a compliance requirement—it’s the backbone of enduring value creation.

AGCF upholds governance excellence through:

  • Active Stewardship: Exercising board influence to ensure transparency, ethical conduct, and strategic alignment with long-term investor interests.
  • Anti-Corruption Protocols: Enforcing zero-tolerance policies on bribery, fraud, and conflicts of interest across our operations and partners.
  • Data Privacy & Cybersecurity: Prioritizing investor and stakeholder protection through rigorous security infrastructure and compliance with U.S. and international privacy laws.
  • Responsible Exit Strategy: Integrating ESG metrics into exit readiness assessments to ensure long-term sustainability beyond our ownership.

ESG Integration Across the Investment Lifecycle

We apply proprietary ESG risk frameworks, including SASB and UN PRI principles, in tandem with financial diligence.

 
Phase ESG Integration Approach
Sourcing & Screening Negative screening for ESG risks; alignment with impact goals
Due Diligence ESG risk scoring and third-party sustainability assessments
Deal Structuring ESG-linked covenants, KPI targets, and performance incentives
Ownership & Engagement Regular ESG reporting and governance oversight at board level
Exit ESG-readiness as a value driver and de-risking factor

Climate & Net Zero Ambitions

AGCF supports the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

Key Goals:

  • Map at least 70% of AUM to a 1.5°C-aligned trajectory by 2030
  • Accelerate investment in renewable infrastructure, green buildings, and carbon-negative technologies
  • Partner with carbon accounting platforms to enhance Scope 1–3 emissions transparency

2025 Projected ESG Impact Metrics

Metric Results
Portfolio companies with ESG Board KPI 87%
Companies with climate action plans 64%
Diverse supplier spend (by value) 22.3%
Workforce safety incidents (LTIR) 0.8 per 100 full-time employees
Total ESG-linked AUM $2.1 Billion
Renewable energy capacity supported 312 MW

As we expand our global reach and scale our portfolio, Alliance Global Capital Fund remains committed to being a catalyst for positive change. Our ESG strategy will continue to evolve—guided by rigorous standards, stakeholder dialogue, and measurable impact. Citizenship is not a department—it’s the DNA of our firm.

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