- São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil
The Infrapar Investment Club was created in 2010 under the regulation of Normative Instruction 40 of November 7, 1984 of the Brazilian Securities Commission (CVM), subsequently replaced by Normative Instruction 494 of 20 April 2011, to invest its own resources of "family & friends" in shares of companies traded on the São Paulo Stock Exchange (BOVESPA), now B3, according to the methods and metrics developed by the National Association of Investors Corporation. A NAIC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing investors education, and is composed of investing clubs along with individual investors from around the United States. The Infrapar investment strategy chose shares in companies from different segments of infrastructure offering, with different sizes of market value, selected by the NAIC method and metrics, but following the "value investing" philosophy. But today, the methodology for allocating capital and selecting portfolios adopts the "sustainable investing" approach, applied to the shares of companies in the infrastructure segments that fall under ESG - Environmental, Social and Governance businesses.
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