Social investment is an attractive source of funding for social organisations that struggle to access finance from banks due to their lack of assets. Examples of how charities and social enterprises can receive social capital include junior debt, social impact bonds, charity bonds, and RPAs.
Key learning objectives:
- What is social investment, and how is social impact measured?
- What are the benefits of loans as opposed to grant funding?
- What are the different types of social investment?
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Stuart spent 23 years working on the fixed income side of finance, in London and New York. He covered bonds, derivatives and leveraged finance. Stuart also worked as a university teacher and researcher publishing books and articles on economic and political history. He moved into social investment two years ago.
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