
The BlueEarth Global Impact Credit Fund offers a diversified, global private credit strategy designed to generate measurable positive environmental and/or social impact alongside attractive risk-adjusted returns.
Blue Earth Capital invests in companies with market-based solutions that address climate change and environmental protection, as well as those that foster a more equitable future through increased access to products, services, jobs, and economic growth. Blue Earth’s strategy prioritises non-cyclical industries within underexplored growth sectors, including decarbonisation, clean energy, sustainable food and agriculture, and financial services. By following a relative-value approach, the fund seeks to deliver both strong diversification and positive impact.
The fund invests across global markets and impact themes, focusing on non-cyclical industries that typically have low correlation to broader market downturns.
BlueEarth's strategy aims to provide downside protection and structured exit options through a focus on senior credit and strong covenants.
Beyond financial returns, the fund's objective is to generate positive, measurable environmental and social impact.
Blue Earth Capital invests in companies offering market-based solutions that tackle climate change and create a more equitable future.
The portfolio targets resilient sectors essential to human development, such as healthcare, clean energy, and sustainable food.
There are a number of risks associated with investing in the Fund, including, but not limited to:
Please see section five of the Information Memorandum for more information about the Fund’s risks.

Urs Wietlisbach co-founded Partners Group in 1996 and Blue Earth Capital in 2015. He is a member of Partners Group Holding AG’s board of directors and chairman of the markets committee, based in Zug. He has 30 years of industry experience and is an active impact investor since 2014. Prior to founding Partners Group, he worked at Goldman Sachs & Co. and Credit Suisse. He holds a Masters of Arts from the University of St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland.

Amy Wang joined Blue Earth Capital in 2016 and has 15+ years of industry experience. Prior to joining Blue Earth Capital she worked as an Assistant Vice President for Deutsche Bank’s Global Social Finance group where she led the group’s clean energy and South/Southeast Asian financial services social enterprise investing activities. Prior to Deutsche Bank, Amy worked as an Investment Associate at Grassroots Business Fund and Centinela Capital Partners and an Analyst at Citigroup Corporate Investment Bank. Amy has worked across Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. She holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in International Affairs from the Lauder Institute from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science from Carnegie Mellon University.

Clara Sanchez joined Blue Earth Capital in 2019 and has 15+ years of industry experience. Prior to joining Blue Earth Capital, she worked on the Sustainable Investments team at Deutsche Asset Management, where she was primarily responsible for private debt transactions in Latin America. Her transaction experience spans a number of sectors including financial services, healthcare, fintech, and education. Previously, she also worked at the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development and at HSBC’s Private Bank in various investment research and advisory roles. She is a CFA charterholder and holds a BA in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and an MPA from the London School of Economics.

Imar joined Blue Earth Capital in 2021 and has 15+ years of industry experience. Prior to joining Blue Earth Capital, he worked as a Senior Investment Officer at BlueOrchard Finance where he was responsible for debt investments to microfinance institutions and fintech platforms in South and South East Asia. Prior to joining BlueOrchard, Imar worked in technology banking at Silicon Valley Bank, in leveraged finance at Bank of London and the Middle East and started his career at KPMG. Imar is an ACA chartered accountant and holds a BSc in Chemistry with Management from the University of Warwick.
Inception Date | October 2025 |
Fund1 | BlueEarth Global Impact Credit Fund – Class A |
Underlying Fund | BlueEarth Global Impact Credit (S.C.A., SICAV-RAIF) |
APIR | POL0274AU |
Valuations | Monthly |
Applications | Monthly |
Redemptions | Quarterly |
Distributions | Annually |
Management Fees and Costs2 | 1.50% p.a. of NAV |
Performance Fee | Nil |
Minimum Initial Investment3 | $50,000 |
Buy/Sell Spread | Nil |
Currency4 | AUD |
1. For full fund terms please see the IM. Trustee: Polar 993 Limited, Investment manager: Longreach Alternatives Ltd. 2. This is the total management fee, including the Underlying Fund Advisory Fee (exclusive of the effect of GST and any input tax credits). There are other costs, please refer to Information Memorandum (IM) to view full fees and costs details. 3. Minimum additional investment is $50,000 and minimum balance $50,000. 4. Underlying Fund will generally seek to hedge the non-AUD currency exposure back to AUD to the extent practicable. See full information on currency hedging in the Fund’s IM.
To access the offer documents, please email our Client Services team at: client.services@longreachalternatives.com
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