Triple Jump
Triple Jump is a global impact investment manager founded in 2006 after spinning off from Oxfam Novib. Headquartered in Amsterdam, the firm manages and advises investment funds that aim to generate financial returns while delivering measurable social and environmental impact. Triple Jump works with investors, development institutions, and financial intermediaries across emerging markets.
The firm operates through three business lines: financial institutions, direct investments, and fund investments. Through these platforms, Triple Jump designs tailored investment solutions for developing markets. Its investment strategy focuses on financial inclusion, SME finance, clean energy access, affordable housing, and climate and nature investments.
Triple Jump manages several major impact funds. These include the Global Gender-Smart Fund, which supports financial services for women and women-led businesses in developing economies. The firm also manages the Dutch Good Growth Fund on behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, supporting financing for small and medium enterprises in emerging markets. Additional initiatives include the MicroBuild Fund and the Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund, which supports energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Triple Jump operates a regional investment hub in Nairobi, established in 2012. The office supports investment sourcing, due diligence, and portfolio monitoring across Africa and the Middle East.
The firm manages more than €1.3 billion in assets and has invested over €2.2 billion since inception, supporting financial institutions, SMEs, and energy companies serving rural and emerging markets.