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When Finance Meets the Frontlines: Lessons from Indonesia’s Circular Economy Builders
In Indonesia, startups are turning plastic waste into paving blocks and building tech that boosts income for waste collectors. Yet, MSMEs driving circular innovation remain locked out of capital. Through our Future Economy Lab, we worked with Duitin, PlusTik, and Rezycology to explore what inclusive finance must look like—flexible, patient, and tied to impact. The innovation exists. What’s missing are financial systems built for their reality.

SecondMuse Capital
Sep 163 min read


Systems Thinking in Finance and Investing: More Than Just a Trend
A systems lens connects capital, communities, policies, and the planet. It reminds us that finance is one factor that can shape not just outcomes, but the conditions that produce them.

Indra Sarju
Jul 155 min read


Designing Capital Around Young People and the Careers It Creates
This piece explores three financial mechanisms—impact bonds, green jobs outcome funds, and impact-linked loans—that align capital with youth employment outcomes. These tools shift risk, reward results, and move capital closer to people. We’ve also begun designing other products to support the full learning-to-earning journey.

Garrison Turner
Jun 105 min read


Innovation from the Edges: Centering People and Planet in Institutional Evolution
At Istanbul Innovation Days 2025, Natalia Arjomand of SecondMuse Capital joined a global panel to reflect on how institutions must adapt in a world shaped by complexity. Drawing from our Future Economy Lab work, she shared why real innovation requires shifting power, resourcing learning, and centring care. This post captures key takeaways for funders, policymakers, and ecosystem builders reimagining public institutions.

Natalia Arjomand
Jun 44 min read


Behind The Scenes: How We Design Financial Products That Work for Communities and Investors Alike
The Future Economy Lab™ is SecondMuse Capital’s collaborative process for designing financial products that align with both community needs and investor goals. In this blog, Natalia Arjomand shares how FEL™ began, what makes it unique, and why flexibility and trust are key. Plus, reflections for funders and changemakers on redefining how we shape capital.

Natalia Arjomand
May 302 min read
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