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| | National Australia Bank (NAB) and Life Without Barriers have launched a social benefit bond (SBB) that targets criminal offending by young people in Queensland. James Wadell, director of NAB's Capital Financing Solutions team This is Queensland's first ... |
| | | ... program addressing mental health services. Elyse Sainty, SVA director impact investing The Resolve Social Benefit Bond (Resolve SBB) will fund the Resolve Program, "a community-based mental health program which aims to reduce the amount of time participants ... |
| | | The Newpin Social Benefit Bond (Newpin SBB) has completed its third year, restoring 130 children in care to their families, and paying investors a return of 12.15% pa. Ian Learmonth, executive director of impact investing, Social Ventures Australia ... |
| | | ... 61.6% for the first two years of the social benefit bond program, resulting in an 8.9% p.a. return to investors. The Newpin SBB is underpinned by an outcome-based contract between the NSW government and UnitingCare. Investors receive a return based on ... |
| | | ... Society Bond. The Newpin social benefit bond funds a program run by UnitingCare Burnside, and last year SVA, which launched the SBB, said Deloitte has certified the 7.5% return for the social benefit bond's first 12 months. Meanwhile, South Australia ... |
| | | ... benefit bond funds a program run by UnitingCare Burnside, and last year, Social Ventures Australia (SVA), which launched the SBB, said Deloitte has certified the 7.5% return for the bond's first 12 months. The costs of bringing social benefit bonds to ... |
| | | ... Institutional Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and the Benevolent Society also created an AU$10 million social benefit bond (SBB) funding the new Family Preservation Service. "What's of interest to us is looking at the kinds of mechanisms that support ... |
| | | The AU$7 million social benefit bond (SBB) funding the Newpin program run by UnitingCare Burnside will deliver a return of 7.5% to investors this year after its first 12 months. Ian Learmonth, executive director of impact investing, Social Ventures ... |
| | | ... using the capital, supported by organisations using a special purpose vehicle. The other main difference between the British SBB and the NSW SBB structure is that the Australian version has adjusted the risk profile such that the risk is shared between ... |
| | | ... Institutional Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and The Benevolent Society have raised AU$10 million for its social benefit bond (SBB). The funds raised by the SBB will go towards establishing The Resilient Families preservation service, which opens ... |
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