You may be able to fund an investment through the cash available in your business or with the help of investors. Your accountant, solicitor or banking relationship manager might be able to connect you with potential investors locally or nationally.
Accountants will likely know of any tax relief or incentives available for action that moves your business towards net zero emissions. Your accountant will be familiar with your balance sheet and may have a corporate finance department that can source equity or debt investment for your business. In addition to this, some accounting services offer easily accessible, online resources to help companies develop strategies to improve their environmental impact.
Example
Digital accountancy firm Xero works alongside apps that can plug into its accounting software platform to provide additional analyses to clients. Carbon Analytics, for example, utilises data about the purchase of items like petrol and utilities to calculate the carbon and water use of organisations’ operations.
Angel investors are typically wealthy individuals with experience or interest relevant to your business. In the UK, they tend to invest between $25,000 and $750,000, although this range can vary depending on the location and industry of your company.
Venture capital funds are a common source of larger investments. As venture capital firms can be willing to take more risk, they also seek greater returns and therefore can be suitable for businesses with ambitious growth prospects.
Crowdfunding aims to grow the pool of potential investors in your business, usually by decreasing the minimum amount any individual needs to invest to acquire a share. Crowdcube and Kickstarter are examples and European examples can be found at CrowdSpace.com.
Potential sources of financial support – summary table
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Grants and other forms of government support |
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