Bridging capital markets and conservation to unlock investment-grade opportunities in Southern Africa's natural assets.
Protected areas and biodiversity assets generate measurable economic value, yet they lack the structured financial instruments needed to attract institutional capital. Traditional conservation funding depends on philanthropy and government grants, both of which are declining.
The result: a multi-billion dollar funding gap between what conservation needs and what it receives.
Nokara structures conservation assets into bankable investment products. We sit between landowners, conservation managers, and institutional investors, providing the transaction expertise and financial engineering that this sector currently lacks.