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UK Launches Social Stock Exchange


7 June 2013 at 1:52 pm
Staff Reporter
The UK Government has announced the launch of the Social Stock Exchange (SSE)- a new initiative designed to connect the public financial markets with social impact investment.

Staff Reporter | 7 June 2013 at 1:52 pm


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UK Launches Social Stock Exchange
7 June 2013 at 1:52 pm

The UK Government has announced the launch of the Social Stock Exchange (SSE)- a new initiative designed to connect the public financial markets with social impact investment.

“The SSE gives investors access to information on publicly listed businesses with strong social and environmental purpose, and guarantees full and transparent disclosure on the impact of those businesses,” UK Prime Minister David Cameron said.

The Prime Minister said, in a speech ahead of the G8 summit, that the SSE demonstrates that the UK is at the heart of financial innovation and social investment.

“The global market for social impact investment is estimated to be worth $9 billion and expected to grow to between $200 and $650 billion in the next decade," he said.

In May, CEO of the Community Council for Australia, David Crosbie, said it was time for a Not for Profit stock market or a ‘stock market for good’ in Australia as a way increasing and leveraging investment. 

The Social Stock Exchange is designed to connect publicly listed social impact businesses with investors seeking to generate positive impact alongside a financial return.

Its aim is to bridge the information gap between values-based investors and growth businesses that are delivering positive social and environmental impact through their core activities. By doing this the SSE provides investors with the knowledge they need to identify and compare those organisations that deliver demonstrable value to society and the environment. This will allow the social investment market to grow to scale, leading to the creation of more impact.

In the UK, the Prime Minister also announced the first member companies to be admitted to the SSE.

“They are high growth businesses in markets such as social and affordable housing, clean-tech, waste, water, recycling, renewable energy, sustainable transport, health, education and culture," Cameron said.

“They include Ashley House plc, V22 plc, Straight plc, Scope, Places for People, ITM Power plc, ValiRx plc, Good Energy Group plc, Primary Health Properties plc, Halosource plc and Accsys Technologies plc.

“A further 12 companies are currently pending admission, following the SSE’s rigorous three stage admissions process, which includes the requirement to be admitted to a regulated Stock Exchange (hence the role of London Stock Exchange Group in supporting this initiative), the production of an Impact Report and assessment by the SSE’s Admissions Panel, formed of leading social impact investment experts."

The SSE is supported by a number of high profile organisations including London Stock Exchange Group, City of London Corporation, Big Society Capital and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Co-founder and CEO of the Social Stock Exchange, Pradeep Jethi said, “We believe organisations that place social and environmental aims at the core of their activities, whilst operating on robust revenue and growth models, are the ones best equipped to generate the kind of positive impact that creates real change.

"Nobody can guarantee a return on capital – but the SSE can guarantee the social benefit and standards of each and every company they admit.”

London Stock Exchange Group CEO, Xavier Rolet said,  “London Stock Exchange Group supports the Social Stock Exchange in order to provide entrepreneurial and growth companies increased visibility within the social sector and access to a wider pool of engaged investors.”

Big Society Capital’s CEO Nick O’Donohoe said, "As a key investor into the Social Stock Exchange, Big Society Capital is fully supportive of this ground-breaking initiative that is integral to the future growth of the global social impact investment market.

"Today’s Social Impact Investment Forum places the UK at the centre of social investment innovation, with the SSE forming a key piece of this new infrastructure. We are delighted to see some truly great companies featured on the newly launched platform and are proud to be a key supporter of the SSE.”

Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd said, “Around the world investors are looking to do more with their money, and ensure it has a positive social impact. Once again Britain is leading the way in this field by hosting the world’s first Social Stock Exchange to provide a trusted source of investments that can achieve that impact.”

The UK Government says the Social Stock Exchange’s rigorous admissions process includes the publication of an independent Impact Report prepared by specialists in social impact.

Applications are reviewed and approved by an independent Admissions Panel, meaning that investors can rely on a sound vetting procedure, based on best practice disclosure.

For more information about the SSE visit the Social Stock Exchange.




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