| About
The Emerging Markets Investors Alliance (“The Alliance”) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that enables institutional emerging market investors to support good governance, promote sustainable development, and improve investment performance in the governments and companies in which they invest. The Alliance seeks to raise awareness and advocate for these issues through collaboration among investors, companies or governments, and public policy experts.
| Our primary activities are:
〉 educating investors about ESG issues and
〉 advocating for best practice. We do this by having monthly working group calls, ad-hoc events, issue-specific roundtables and semi-annual conferences as well as publish research.
| The Alliance’s History
〉 Started in 2010 by EM investment professionals, incorporated in 2015, and with full-time staff since 2017
〉 Grown from a one-person, volunteer-run non-profit to a roughly fifteen-person team including full-time and part-time staff, consultants, and volunteers
〉 Funded by two of the largest US foundations: the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Open Society Foundations
| Target Audience
〉 Have engaged with 1000+ emerging markets financial professionals in major financial centers as well as a range of emerging markets countries
〉 Asset Owners invested in Emerging Markets asset classes
〉 Buy-side, sell-side, rating agencies, bankers, and third party research providers
〉 EM debt and EM equity
〉 Extensive network of relationships in the NGO and academic community
| learn more at Emerging Markets Investors Alliance and get in touch at [email protected] or directly with Claire Meier Underhill at [email protected]