This book examines funding platforms for impact investing known as social stock exchanges (SSE) and ways to approach impact investing at regulated traditional exchanges. The book analyses the antecedents and prerequisites for the successful implementation of SSEs. It presents the creation of SSEs as a necessary step towards a more democratic and popular impact investing market, and a way to align the asset search process for investors with capital access for entrepreneurs. It also analyses the installation of impact investing at traditional stock exchanges drawing from Green Bonds and Social Bonds.

The book showcases successful financial structuring, integrating impact into existing financial products. It discusses standalone impact solutions, the status quo of impact investing, social entrepreneurship and the pros and cons of platforms versus the use of traditional stock exchanges for impact investing. It highlights aspects of adjusted portfolio and product structuring, innovation in the context of listing criteria and makes proposals for impact stock listings at platforms and traditional stock exchanges.



Autorentext

Karen Wendt holds an MBA of the Faculty of Social and Environmental Studies of Liverpool

University. She is the handling editor of th Springer sustainable Finance book series and has
published in the filed of responsible investment banking, positive impact investing, and sustainable
financial innovation. She has more than 20 years of experience in investment banking with UniCredit
and has been introducing the first effective sustainability standard in investment and banking: the
Equator Principles in two top tier financial institutions. She has co-created the Equator Principles and
has been sitting on the board of the Equator Principles Financial Institutions Association (EPFI
Association. She is a internationally recognized expert for, sustainable finance and positive impact
investing an inspiring lecturer at internationally recognized universities, prominent Key Note Speaker
and serial entrepreneur. She has become the leading authority on integral investing, new forms of
investment and finance understanding impact investors preferences and characteristics advocating to
reinvent investment and finance. With her new monograph on social stock exchanges she moves
beyond the current narratives and provides target knowledge answering research question why
matching assets that create positive impact with investors is necessary and how it can be done in a
manner that is efficient, effective, transparent and scalable. In other words, Karen with her research is exploring ways to redirect investment and finance, to impact oriented investments compatible with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement turning around the investment
philosophy.



Klappentext

This book examines regulated funding platforms for impact investing known as social stock exchanges (SSE). The book analyses the antecedents and prerequisites for the successful implementation of SSEs. It presents the creation of SSEs as a necessary step towards a more democratic and popular impact investing, and a way to align the asset search process for investors with capital access for entrepreneurs.

The book showcases successful financial structuring, integrating impact into existing financial products, standalone impact solutions, the status quo of impact investing and social entrepreneurship and discusses the pros and cons of platforms versus the use of traditional stock exchanges for impact investing. It discusses aspects of adjusted portfolio and product structuring, innovation in the context of listing criteria and makes proposals for impact stock listings at platforms and traditional stock exchanges.

Titel
Social Stock Exchanges
Untertitel
Catalyst for Impact Investing?
EAN
9783030997205
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
30.08.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.13 MB
Anzahl Seiten
103