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Social Investment Awards: shortlist announced

Cabinet Office

April 25
11:00 2016

The shortlisted nominees vary from well established social investors to social enterprises who are just discovering the power of social investment.

The social investment market helps ventures that might otherwise struggle to get funding, so that they can grow and make a difference to peoples lives. Social investment can accelerate the growth of new businesses, transform the impact of our public services and support stronger communities to tackle the social challenges that they face.

Minister for Civil Society Rob Wilson said:

The UK is recognised as a world leader in social investment. We created the worlds first social investment bank, first social investment tax relief and the first ever social impact bond.

I want this fantastic leadership to continue and this shortlist recognises of the pioneers who are helping to create a bigger, stronger society

Marcelino Castrillo, Managing Director of Business Banking at NatWest, said:

Weve had some fantastic nominations this year which show that the social investment market has become increasingly innovative and diverse. Its great to see the market gathering momentum as finance professionals increasingly see the link between doing good and doing well.

I wish all the shortlisted organisations the very best and I am looking forward to meeting and learning more from them at the awards ceremony.

The overall winners will be announced on 3 May at the RBS Headquarters in London.

Shortlisted organisations

Category 1: Institutional social investment award

Institutional investment deal or product that has created demonstrable social impact at scale.

Category 2: New social investors award

Investment deal or product that has attracted new savers and investors into the social investment market.

Category 3: Social entrepreneurs investment award

Investment deal into an early stage social organisation to create demonstrable social impact.

Category 4: Market building award

Organisation that has demonstrated innovative and diverse ways to grow the social investment market in the UK.

Category 5: Public service transformation award

Social investment deal that has delivered improved public services.

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