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Report

Unlocking private assets for impact

How to increase the flow of private capital from wealthy individuals and families to impact-led
enterprises in the UK

Private wealth holders can provide a crucial boost to impact investing – helping to improve outcomes for people and the planet.

The Individual Impact Investing Commission (IIIC), brought together 11 leading impact investors, professional advisors, fund managers, advocates and experts in the private wealth sector to consider how to encourage more wealthy individuals and families to use their private assets to support UK impact-led enterprises.

The Commission sought to develop a better understanding of the barriers faced – whether psychological, practical, regulatory or motivational – and to make recommendations to enable an ecosystem that encourages and supports increased impact investing.

Unlocking private assets for impact

Author(s)

The Beacon Collaborative, The Individual Impact Investing Commission (IIIC)

Year

2022

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