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Social Investment Review

We are delighted to announce the launch of Making Good in Social Impact Investment: Opportunities in an Emerging Asset Class by Dr. Rupert Evenett and Karl H. Richter.

In the UK we are potentially at a watershed moment - social impact investment has the potential to evolve from being an emerging market to a very large, mature investment market attracting mainstream investors.  And this country is well placed to be a global leader in the field, as social impact investment builds on our record as home to a well-developed, not-for-profit, charitable and voluntary sector and our historic strengths in financial services.

This review sets out the steps necessary to bring about this mature, thriving, social impact investment market by presenting the ‘bottom-up’ perspective from social sector organisations already using and seeking social investment balanced with comments from financiers and policy makers. 

The review is sponsored by The Social Investment Business, in partnership with TheCityUK.

To download 'Making Good in Social Impact Investment' or to read the report online, please fill in your details below.

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Launching the review

The review was successfully launched at an exclusive breakfast event to an audience of City financiers, social investors, civil society organisations and key sector stakeholders on 6 October at the Old Mutual, hosted by The Social Investment Business and TheCityUK.

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An interview with Rupert Evenett and Karl Richter

As a special edition of our popular 'an interview with...' podcast series we spoke to Making Good on Social Impact Investment authors Rupert Evenett and Karl Richter to find out about the motivations behind the report and its findings. Hear Rupert and Karl describe the state of the social investment market in the UK and the direction they think it is heading in, and learn about what practical steps they think need to be taken to ensure it thrives in the future. 



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