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Salford Quays by Patricia van den Berg on Pixabay

New pension fund-backed homelessness property fund from Resonance targets £100m raise

New homelessness property fund from UK impact investing firm Resonance scales up ambitions almost four-fold compared to its predecessor – and marks a first in attracting a pension fund investor.

Anna Patton
9th December 2020
IIX Women's Livelihood Bonds - woman in South Asia

Impact Investment Exchange launches $27m bond to help women in Asia rebuild livelihoods post-Covid

The Singapore-based capital firm is issuing its third Women’s Livelihood Bond aimed at creating sustainable livelihoods for women in developing countries – and its first to focus on Covid-19 recovery.

Laura Joffre
8th December 2020
Cairngorms National Park

Impact Finance Bulletin: Scottish National Investment Bank launches

PLUS: Blue Impact Fund first of its kind in UK; Germany's EIF-backed social innovation fund; Bain Capital raises $800m for second impact investing fund; Los Angeles' Everytable raises $16m in Series B round; and more.

Post Reporters
30th November 2020
Mark Carney Impact Investing Institute COP26

Ex Bank of England boss Carney: impact investors are alchemists for the world’s ‘insurmountable problems’

Climate action and ESG investing are finally becoming areas of commercial opportunity, Mark Carney tells UK's Impact Investing Institute – and companies that fail to prepare for a net-zero transition will soon be seen as "unforgivable". 

Anna Patton
27th November 2020
Corona impatience image

Why Covid-19 has made us impatient for more patient, flexible capital

Covid-19 has highlighted the fact that many common forms of social investment are inflexible and have failed the social enterprises they seek to support, says Ben Smith, head of social investment at Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. But being patient and flexible is not without its challenges.

Ben Smith
4th November 2020
Linlithgow Community Development Trust

How citizen investing can support communities to build back better

Social enterprises may be missing a trick if they’re not engaging local individuals as micro-investors – and their own staff and volunteers could lead the way, says the director of Scottish Communities Finance.

Pauline Hinchion
3rd November 2020
Stephen Muers - Big Society Capital

Big Society Capital CEO: 'I’m proud of our review performance – but it raised some important issues'

Three months after the first-ever major review of Big Society Capital's work, the interim CEO says the priorities now are communicating better, influencing government and addressing a culture that can be off-putting to outsiders.

Stephen Muers
26th October 2020
Coding on a laptop

Five things we learned about the first-ever career impact bond

SOCAP Virtual: How a new type of ‘pay-for-success’ deal is giving job-seekers the skills to fill vacant positions – and proving an attractive proposition for impact investors and training providers alike.

Anna Patton
26th October 2020
Black Lives Matter protest by Chris Henry

Taking stock: Are impact investors really ready to take on the world's 'intersecting crises'?

SOCAP Virtual: To make real progress on today's meatiest problems, impact investors themselves may need to make uncomfortable changes. Some insiders, at least, are not convinced they’re willing to do so.

Meg Massey
23rd October 2020
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