TN Asset Management, a financial intermediary, is playing a significant part in bridging the gap between investors seeking sustainable projects and project developers concerned about environmental impact.
With an increasing number of investors looking for opportunities that line with their values, Tn Asset Management is facilitating the flow of cash to projects that benefit both the environment and communities.
TN Asset Management CEO Ronald Makeleni told the Environment that, “We are a financial intermediary. We aim to match investors with promoters of projects that prioritize sustainability.”
The company has a solid track record, having previously supported a solar project and is currently finalising plans for another significant endeavour, a scheme to replace kerosene-based lighting systems in rural areas.
This project addresses two critical issues: lowering carbon emissions and improving the lives of people who live off the grid. By replacing kerosene lamps with solar lights, the initiative will improve the environment, reduce fire threats, and provide a more dependable and healthier source of light in rural areas.
“We are almost at an advanced stage of investing in a project that is looking to replace kerosene based lighting systems like your candles and your paraffin in the rural areas, and these are being replaced by solar lights,” he added.
Tn Asset Management is dedicated to fostering sustainable development by connecting investors with promising projects that help to reduce carbon emissions. By funding initiatives such as the replacement of kerosene-based lighting systems with solar power, the company hopes to make a tangible difference in environmental conservation.
Furthermore, this technique allows investors to participate in carbon-certified projects, which aligns their financial objectives with their environmental principles. Tn Asset Management serves as a financial intermediary, bridging the gap between people looking for long-term investment opportunities and project developers pushing positive change.