We select our colleagues to represent our values: integrity, honesty and transparency. They strive daily to increase our impact from our 5 locations: Brussels, London, Mumbai, Nairobi & Paris.
Join usFrançois de Borchgrave
Founder & Managing partner, Brussels
Charles-Antoine Janssen
Founder & Managing partner, Brussels
Florian Kemmerich
Managing partner, Brussels
Parag Vaidya
Associate Partner & CFO, Mumbai
Juliette Averseng
Associate Partner, Brussels
Karthik Subbaraman
Associate Partner, Mumbai
Ann Lanens
Office Manager, Brussels
Mamtha Gujaran
Office Manager, Mumbai
Cédric Joutet
Principal, Paris
Charlotte Badenoch
Principal, Nairobi
Krati Garg
Manager, Mumbai
Shriya Bubna
Manager, Mumbai
Salma Badr
Manager, Paris
Francesca Pallara
Manager, Brussels
Tracy deSouza
Manager, Mumbai
Kaustubh Shanbhag
Associate, Mumbai
Enock Wangila
Associate, Nairobi
Bhavya Reddy
Senior Analyst, Mumbai
Marie Pietri
Senior Analyst, Paris
Renuka Barsila
Senior Analyst, Mumbai
Aditya Andhansare
Analyst, Mumbai
Sadhana Nadathur
Analyst, Mumbai
Marco Sangiovanni
Analyst, Brussels
Jack Vanhumbeeck
Junior Analyst, Brussels
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On top of working on projects impacting communities around the world,
our team regularly writes on upcoming financial innovations, key societal issues and more. Have a look!
The New Humanitarian: Saving lives and making money: Can humanitarian impact bonds marry the two?
This article examines new directions in financing humanitarian work. Increasingly, aid organisations are on the lookout for novel ways to pay for lifesaving projects.
KOIS’ first Impact Report
In 2017, we came out with our first ever Impact report. In this first edition, we describe our current projects and investments, in a clear impact perspective.
DEVEX: ICRC launches world’s first Humanitarian Impact Bond
On Friday 8th September 2017, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced the launch of the world’s first Humanitarian Impact Bond aiming to raise 26 million Swiss francs ($27.3 million) to build and operate three physical rehabilitation centers in conflict-affected parts of Africa over the next five years.