Webinar

Impact Valuation in the AI Era

Sam Vionnet and Olivier Küng walk through how AI is making company-specific impact valuation scalable. Marcus Bleasdale, Managing Director of Wilstar, shares how the approach changed their screening, due diligence, and portfolio management process.

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What changed after Wilstar started using the software?

Start here: Marcus Bleasdale explains the practical change in Wilstar's investment process.

What Did the Software Change?

Marcus Bleasdale explains how ImpactAccounting.ai changed Wilstar's investment process across screening, due diligence, and portfolio management.

Highlights

More from the Wilstar conversation.

These clips focus on the practical side: what changed, how the team uses the work, and what peers should know before adopting impact valuation.

Role of Impact Valuation at Wilstar

How impact valuation fits into Wilstar's broader investment approach and decision process.

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How Did It Change Team Discussions?

How structured impact valuation changed the quality of internal investment discussions.

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Biggest Barriers & Recommendations for Peers

Peer advice on adopting impact valuation and making impact data useful in real decisions.

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Full webinar

Watch the full 52-minute session.

The full recording covers the methodology, why generic AI is not enough, the platform demo, and the complete Wilstar conversation.

Topics

  • What impact valuation is, and why it has not scaled until now
  • Why generic AI tools like ChatGPT are not enough
  • How the ImpactAccounting.ai platform works
  • Live platform demo with real case studies
  • Conversation with an early adopter on real-world use

Chapters

  1. 0:00Welcome & introductions
  2. 4:50What is impact valuation?
  3. 13:10Olivier on the AI approach
  4. 27:10Platform demo
  5. 38:14Conversation with Marcus Bleasdale
  6. 50:05Q&A and closing

Next step

See how company-specific impact valuation works on a real organization.

A walkthrough shows the source trail, assumptions, valuation logic, and decision outputs behind one analysis.