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Market Sizing

  • Request for proposal: Sizing the impact investing market in the UK

    Request for proposal: Sizing the impact investing market in the UK

    We are looking for a research partner to help us deliver our second market sizing exercise for the UK impact investment market, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

    April 6, 2023
  • Press Release: The UK’s impact investment market is worth £58bn, according to new research by the Impact Investing Institute and EY

    Press Release: The UK’s impact investment market is worth £58bn, according to new research by the Impact Investing Institute and EY

    The Impact Investing Institute has today released a new report with the first estimate of the total size of the UK’s market for impact investment – investment which delivers a positive, measurable social and environmental benefit alongside a financial return.

    March 1, 2022

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