We Finance WhereBanks Reach Their Limits
Critical infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, strategic raw materials, emerging markets — the sectors where capital is needed most and where conventional banks stop. We combine institutional-grade due diligence with the conviction to invest where traditional finance won't.
The Investment Armof RNR Group
EMC Invest exists because the most strategically important industrial sectors in Europe are systematically underfinanced.
Manufacturers of specialty coatings and industrial chemicals face regulatory environments that conventional lenders struggle to underwrite. Critical raw material producers operate under complex export and environmental regimes that make traditional banks walk away. Infrastructure projects in transitioning economies carry country risk that commercial banks aren't structured to assess. Cross-border industrial supply chains trigger compliance reviews most institutions aren't equipped to complete.
The capital is there. The opportunities are there. What's missing is an investor that understands these regulatory environments well enough to operate in them confidently. That's EMC Invest.
As the strategic investment vehicle of the RNR Group, we bring deep sector knowledge in critical infrastructure, industrial manufacturing, and strategic raw materials — combined with the compliance expertise to structure investments that meet the highest standards of regulatory scrutiny. We don't manufacture or trade goods ourselves. We finance the companies that do — and we do it with the diligence that makes our capital bankable, auditable, and institutionally credible.
Project Financing
We structure and deploy capital into industrial manufacturing, critical supply chains, and strategic infrastructure — with regulatory awareness, environmental screening, and full beneficial ownership transparency built into every transaction.
Strategic Acquisitions
We identify and execute acquisitions across the industrial value chain — manufacturers, component suppliers, technology providers, and infrastructure operators — building a portfolio positioned at the critical nodes of European industrial capacity.
The BottlenecksWe Finance
European industrial capacity is constrained by a series of specific, identifiable bottlenecks — in materials, production, infrastructure, and supply chains. These bottlenecks persist not because the opportunities aren't real, but because the regulatory complexity makes them unfundable through conventional channels. That's where we invest.

Industrial Manufacturing
Europe needs to rebuild and expand its industrial manufacturing base — from specialty chemicals and coatings to precision engineering and advanced materials processing. But manufacturers operating in regulated sectors face compliance environments that banks don't understand and won't underwrite. We invest in the expansion and modernization of industrial production capacity — providing the growth capital, acquisition financing, and working capital these companies can't access through traditional lenders.

Critical Materials & Supply Chains
Specialty chemicals, industrial minerals, rare earth elements, high-purity substrates — the upstream inputs that modern manufacturing depends on. Their supply chains cross some of the most complex regulatory jurisdictions on earth. We invest in producers, processors, and distributors across these supply chains, financing the capacity expansions and market entries that widen the bottlenecks conventional capital ignores.

Strategic Infrastructure
Production capacity means nothing without the infrastructure to support it — power supply, logistics networks, manufacturing facilities, communications. In transitioning economies and in regions scaling industrial output, this infrastructure needs capital now. We invest in energy systems, transport networks, and production facilities — structuring deals with the sovereign risk management and PPP expertise that these projects require.

Compute, Connectivity & Data
Modern manufacturing, logistics optimization, and industrial automation all depend on compute infrastructure, high-speed connectivity, and data center capacity. These sectors are growing at triple-digit rates but face capital allocation challenges — power constraints, hardware scarcity, and regulatory complexity around industrial data. We invest in the technology layer that modern industrial capability runs on.
Ukraine — Opportunityat the Frontier
Ukraine represents one of the most significant infrastructure and industrial investment opportunities of this decade.
An industrial economy undergoing unprecedented transformation. A $750 billion reconstruction pipeline — the largest since the Marshall Plan. Critical mineral reserves that the Western supply chain needs. And a growing framework of EU and bilateral investment mechanisms designed to channel capital into exactly these sectors.
But Ukraine is also one of the most compliance-intensive investment environments in the world. Evolving sanctions regimes, complex due diligence requirements, beneficial ownership opacity, and shifting regulatory frameworks mean that most institutional capital remains on the sideline — not because the returns aren't there, but because the expertise to invest confidently isn't.
EMC Invest has that expertise — deploying capital into Ukrainian industrial partnerships, reconstruction projects, and supply chain integration with the diligence standards that institutional co-investors and banking partners require.
Industrial Integration
Investing in joint ventures and production partnerships between Ukrainian manufacturers and Western industrial partners — financing the scale-up of proven technologies into exportable, commercially viable capability.
Reconstruction Capital
Deploying into energy, transport, and manufacturing infrastructure through structures aligned with EU, USURIF, and bilateral reconstruction frameworks — where capital meets both investment returns and strategic impact.
Supply Chain Development
Financing the integration of Ukrainian producers into Western industrial supply chains — with the counterparty screening, origin documentation, and regulatory awareness that cross-border investment in these sectors demands.