Davos 2026: scaling capital to the Amazon forest
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Thursday, 15th January 2026
By Paula Perrelli dos Anjos
As the World Economic Forum convenes for the Annual Meeting 2026 in Switzerland, Davos sets the agenda for climate finance, and one of this year’s lines of the conversation will explore how prosperity can be built within the planet’s boundaries. WEF released substantial data ahead of the event:
75% of the Earth’s land is affected by nature loss, posing major economic risks;
Transitioning to nature‑positive business models could unlock up to $10 trillion annually by 2030.
This is the second time that Amazonia Impact Ventures’ (AIV) Investment Director, Pajani Singah, will be in Davos to share how our model combines impact‑linked finance, territorial focus, impact monitoring, and inclusive loan structures.
AIV will be present across panels, roundtables and investor meetings, and Pajani will be available to meet investors and partners to discuss capital deployment. If you’re in Davos, connect with him to explore partnership opportunities.
AIV brings concrete results:
42 impact‑linked loans deployed;
5,200 smallholder farmers reached;
Over 200,000 hectares of the Amazon rainforest under sustainable management.
These are not abstract metrics but the building blocks of nature‑positive finance.
Explore the programme and speakers here
YPO | Virtual Advisory Board (VAB) | TransCap Initiative | Climate KIC | Metabolic | Innovate 4 Nature | European Biodiversity Coalition | Biodiversity Bridge e.V. | GreenUp Switzerland | Bloomberg | TPC (Tsao Pao Chee) | The Nature Conservancy | IDB Invest | EY | Inter-American Development Bank












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