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History and overview of the Indigenous Investment Principles

25 October 2021

In 2015, Indigenous Business Australia launched Indigenous Investment Principles (the Principles), aiming to provide a voluntary investment framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Preceding the launch was two years of consultations with 40 Traditional Owner groups and Indigenous organisations across Australia, along with investors, advisors, and the resource sector.

  1. Cultural heritage
  2. Economic independence
  3. Capacity building
  4. Build respect in markets
  5. Risk management.
  1. IIP A — Community Circumstances and Purpose (red)
  2. IIP B — Mandate, Governance and Legal Form (yellow)
  3. IIP C — Investment and Risk Management Framework (blue)

Investment challenges for Indigenous Australians

Indigenous business start-up accelerator Barayamal has highlighted that visibility is a key challenge for Indigenous-owned businesses seeking investment. It noted that in 2020 venture capital firms within Australia collectively raised $1.6 billion from investors. Of this total over the same period Barayamal reported median funding invested in Indigenous ventures was $0. This challenge has resulted in Barayamal establishing the ‘3% Aussie VC Pledge’, aimed at addressing this imbalance by seeking pledges from VC investors to commit 3% of their allocation to Indigenous-founder ventures. This commitment is in line with the 3% Indigenous employment target of government organisations.

Investment landscape, opportunities, and impact

Retail investment context

The authors acknowledge the Indigenous nations of Australia and Torres Strait islands, their rich history, resilience and ingenuity; further acknowledging sovereignty was never ceded.

Indigenous investment principles

Indigenous Business Australia
This investment framework is for Indigenous organisations with accumulated capital. It outlines principles that empower local organisations to take control of their financial assets. It guides thinking about the purpose, governance and investment of financial resources to better protect interests for current and future generations, particularly for culture and heritage.
Research
31 December 2015

Investor toolkit: An investor focus on Indigenous Peoples' rights and cultural heritage protection

Responsible Investment Association Australasia
This toolkit guides investors on how to assess a company’s relationship with Indigenous stakeholders and its respect for their cultural heritage. The toolkit explains the impact of those issues on long-term financial value before providing detailed guidance on what investors should look for in a company's disclosure and engagement practices.
Research
22 October 2021

Indigenous Business Australia

Government Organisations & Departments
Indigenous Business Australia is one of the longest-standing Indigenous-specific commercial organisations in Australia. The organisation serves, partners, and invests with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities through economic development opportunities.
Organisation
1 research item

Indigenous Environmental Network

Issue Focused NGOs & Think Tanks
The Indigenous Environmental Network is an alliance of grassroots Indigenous Peoples within the United States whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening, maintaining, and respecting traditional teachings and natural laws.
Organisation
1 research item