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Capital has the power to drive not just profits but real, measurable change. Investments with social impact go beyond financial returns; they tackle inequality, improve livelihoods, and build more resilient communities.
From affordable housing and healthcare to education and financial inclusion, these investments prove that doing good and doing well aren’t mutually exclusive. The data is clear: companies and funds that integrate social impact often show stronger risk-adjusted returns, long-term resilience, and deeper stakeholder trust.
As capital allocators we can choose to invest in a way that creates value for both investors as well as society.
Human and social capital is now widely recognised as a key driver of sustainable economic growth, but it relies heavily on robust social infrastructure.
Gresham House addresses these societal needs by providing investment opportunities into: