Location: United Kingdom
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Contact Number: +44 20 1234 5678
Website: https://www.energiseafrica.com
Put your money to work fighting climate change. Target 6% annual returns investing in companies that provide solar energy access to African families. Start with as little as £50. Capital at risk.
4.3 average based on 40 reviews.
This is a good organisation doing good things and am happy to be involved with it. Once it is set up it seems easy to use. Of course there is risk and that is not in any way hidden. They seem good at telling you when things are not going to plan but have (significant) further work to do in explaining what is going on to those of us who do not understand finance
Great projects, great company, and fantastic to invest my money in schemes which help low income families AND tackle climate change. There have been some late payments on some of my investments, and I think that with COVID and the wider economic situation globally, some of the companies I invested in have run into trouble, but I can see that Energise Afica are working to recover funds, and have recently been good at keeping me up to date. The impact that these investments have is certainly worth the risks, which are clearly explained on the site.
I've been investing with EnergiseAfrica for nearly two years now - so far the repayments on my investments has been reliable and punctual, and the website is clear and easy to use. Recommended if you want to put some of your long term savings to work in a useful and environmentally friendly way. Please read the terms and conditions carefully, to see if this is appropriate for your circumstances.
I am happy to invest in clean energy to help women and farmers in Africa. My returns over several years have been good although any investment can lose.
I have been using the Energise Africa platform for about 4 years investing several thousand pounds in various projects. So far I have never had a missed payment. The platform can be a bit clunky to negotiate at times but as an investment vehicle for interesting green development projects I cannot fault it.