Water is life, but why is access to clean water still difficult?
Thailand-based industrial equipment leasing provider focused on high-growth SMEs in FMCG sectors. We manage USD 13 million in assets, with an average ticket size of USD 300,000. Capital is deployed to support SDG 6 (clean water access) and SDG 12 (responsible production). The firm differentiates itself through a partnership-led model that combines lease financing with hands-on business advisory and engineering support, strengthening commercial or technical execution at the SME level.
Accounted for 26.5% of our portfolio
by all our clients combined
We support manufacturers in expanding clean drinking water production capacity across multiple provinces in Thailand, allowing them to install modern production lines. By localizing production closer to end consumers, we help improve supply reliability and lower distribution costs, enabling affordable access to certified drinking water for local communities. Our clients typically price their products at a 40–50% discount to bottled water sold through modern-trade channels.
We support manufacturers in expanding clean drinking water production capacity across multiple provinces in Thailand, allowing them to install modern production lines. By localizing production closer to end consumers, we help improve supply reliability and lower distribution costs, enabling affordable access to certified drinking water for local communities. Our clients typically price their products at a 40–50% discount to bottled water sold through modern-trade channels.


We support solar PV projects in bottled water producers, ice production plants and pig/chicken farms to lower their energy footprint.



We encourage increased shipments of large-format waters (typical target 25% higher)
Increase proportion of 1500ml and 5000ml packaging relative to 350ml and 600ml formats. Large formats used less plastic for each unit water consumed. They also have substantially higher probability of reuse.




We encourage bottled water clients to incorporate recycled PET into bottle production, typically accounting for at least 25% of input materials in the preform and blow-molding process.
Thailand’s regulatory framework permits the use of food-grade recycled PET for this application. Recycled PET offers comparable material performance to virgin PET while generally providing a modest cost advantage, supporting both environmental and economic efficiency.