Global Capital Leaders Convene in Hong Kong for SFi Impact Week 2026 to Accelerate Purpose-Driven Investment

The fourth annual event will bring together over 300 asset owners and family offices to mobilize purpose-driven capital for the Asia Pacific region

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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The Sustainable Finance Initiative (SFi) has announced it will host its fourth annual SFi Impact Week in Hong Kong from June 1 to 5, 2026. This gathering is designed to bring together more than 300 global family offices, asset owners, and key innovators. The primary objective of the five-day event is to mobilise capital specifically for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, fostering new opportunities for sustainable growth.[1][2]

This year's convening will operate under the theme "Capital in Action | Impact in Motion," which represents a deliberate shift in dialogue from theoretical intent to the actual execution of scalable investment solutions. As a major event for purpose-driven finance in the APAC region, SFi Impact Week is positioned to serve as a critical catalyst for strategic partnerships and institutional-grade capital deployment within a highly complex global economy.[1][2]

Despite persistent macroeconomic headwinds, organizers note that the regional impact investment ecosystem is currently undergoing a fundamental shift. Investors are increasingly moving beyond niche allocations to integrate sustainable practices more broadly, making the upcoming discussions in Hong Kong vital for accelerating purpose-driven investments across the region.[1][2]

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