Overview #
This document outlines the NAMMIC Investment Strategy Framework for 2026, detailing the-term sectors of, acquisition criteria, risk, and the growth roadmap. The framework is to disciplined value-driven investments aligned with strategic objectives and robust governance.
Long-term investment sectors #
Technology and AI #
- Focus on scalable software platforms, data analytics, digital automation, and responsible AI applications measurable gains.
- Preference for companies with defensible IP, strong data assets, and recurring revenue models.
Healthcare innovation #
- Emphasis on digital, medicine, medical devices, and services improve patient outcomes and reduce total cost care.
- Prioritize solutions with regulatory clearance pathways and clear reimbursement models.
Sustainable energy and
- Investments clean energy generation energy storage, grid modernization andarbonization technologies.
Consider, social impact, and alignment with global sustainability targets.
Infrastructure and connectivity
- Infrastructure resilience, smart city deployments, broadband expansion, and critical asset optimization.
- Seek opportunities with long-term contractual revenue or essential service characteristics.
Financial services and fintech #
- Platforms enabling financial inclusion, payments efficiency risk, capital formation.
- Favor businesses with strong unit economics, regulatory compliance, and scalable distribution.
Education and workforce development #
- Solutions that address skills gaps, learning and workforce productivity.
- Look for content platform ecosystems, and measurable.
Acquisition criteria #
Strategic fit #
Clear alignment with NAM-MIC’s portfolio thesis and value creation plan.
- Complementary capabilities, market access, or cross-selling with existing assets.
Market and competitive position #
- Large or expanding addressable market with sustainable demand.
- Favor leaders or strong challengers with defensible differentiators.
Financial metrics #
- Revenue growth trajectory with improving or stable gross margins.
- positivity or a credible path to profitability within a defined horizon.
- Attractive capital efficiency, robust cash flow generation, and capital requirements for scale.
Operational readiness #
- Proven management team with a record of execution.
- Integration capability, scalable processes, and compatible culture with NAM-MIC’s governance standards.
Risk and governance #
- Transparent profile with mitigations for key uncertainties.
- Clear exit potential or value realization pathway within the investment horizon.
Risk appetite #
Risk #
Conservative: prioritize capital preservation steady income, and low.
- Balanced: seek growth with controlled downside risk and diversified exposure.
- Opportunistic: pursue high-growth opportunities with higher risk tolerance and active risk.
Typical risk considerations #
- and compliance exposure across jurisdictions- Technological disruption and of innovation.
- Execution risk during integration, product launches, or market entry.
- Currency and macroeconomic volatility in investments## Growth roadmap
Phase 1: Discovery and #
- Identify sectors and establish initial screening criteria aligned with strategic fit and risk tolerance.
- Build a-listed of potential platforms and assets with high leverage.
Phase 2: Validation and due diligence #
- Conduct rigorous financial, operational, and commercial diligence.
- Validate management capability, integration synergies, and regulatory considerations.
- Develop preliminary value-creation plans and integration roadmaps.
Phase 3 Investment integration #
-,, and close transactions with clear governance terms.
- Execute integration plans focusing on cost sy, revenue acceleration, and cultural alignment.
- KPIs, milestones, and routine post-close.
Phase 4 Growth and optimization
- Scale platform effects, expand market reach, and optimize capital allocation.
- Implement continuous improvement programs, technology upgrades, and talent development.
- Monitor against milestones and adjust strategy as needed.
Phase 5 Value realization #
- Prepare for exit or portfolio rotation through strategic sale, recapitalization, or IPO pathways.
- Align timing with market conditions and strategic objectives to maximize value.
Governance decision rights
- Maintain a clear decision hierarchy for investment approvals, risk reviews, and conflict resolution.
- Require formal due diligence packages, board approvals, and escalation procedures for material transactions.
- Enforce postment governance, performance tracking, and transparent reporting to stakeholders.
Metrics and #
- Regular tracking of financial performance: revenue growth, gross margin EBITDA, and capex.
- Operational: milestones, customer concentration, retention rates, and adoption.
- Strategic metrics: achievement of synergy targets, platform effects, and market expansion progress.
- Risk indicators: regulatory changes, technology obsolescence signals, and geopolitical or currency fluctuations.