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prima:Puerto Rico thirsty for “accessible capital” alternatives that contribute to development

Experts highlight the potential of impact investment in socio-economic transformation projects and as a possible antidote to dependence on federal funds

June 29, 2025 - 6:09 PM

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Eric Torres, chief financial officer (CFO) of Social Impact Platform (PSI), said that very few investors and financial institutions are willing to back projects without a proven return on investment. Pictured here is a rendering of the Oasis project, which will transform a closed school in Río Piedras into a community service center. PSI is developing the project in conjunction with Vimenti and Boys & Girls Clubs Puerto Rico. (Suministrada)

“We believe that Puerto Rico does not suffer from a lack of viable projects, but rather from a lack of accessible capital”.

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