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Allia Works with Investments in the United Kingdom - Allia

Social investment has come a long way since Allia began its work in February of 2009. "Today, 14 years later, the picture has changed dramatically," writes Phil Caroe onthe ClearlySo blog. It may still be a tiny market compared with the billions of pounds donated to charity or invested in other financial markets, but it's developing rapidly and, if forecasts by Boston Consulting Group are anything to go by, demand for social investment over the next few years could grow by an average of 38% per year.

The Allia team is now launching the Future for Children Bond, which allows for investors to specifically support children in care. You can find out more on the Future for Children Bond website.

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Trend Themes
1. Rapid Development of Social Investment - The social investment market is growing rapidly, creating opportunities for innovative financial products and services.
2. Increasing Demand for Social Investment - Demand for social investment is projected to grow by an average of 38% per year, indicating a need for new and diverse investment opportunities.
3. Targeted Investment for Children in Care - The launch of the Future for Children Bond highlights the potential for creating specialized investment options to support specific social causes.
Industry Implications
1. Social Investment - The social investment industry is experiencing significant growth, presenting opportunities for new investment vehicles and models.
2. Financial Services - As demand for social investment increases, the financial services industry can explore innovative ways to cater to this emerging market.
3. Child Welfare - The launch of the Future for Children Bond underscores the potential for disruptive innovation in the child welfare sector, where targeted investment opportunities can make a lasting impact.

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