28 August 2019

Funding Circle reveals inclusion in FTSE4Good Index Series

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Funding Circle reveals inclusion in FTSE4Good Index Series

Funding Circle, a leading global small business loans platform, today reveals its inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series, which recognises companies that demonstrate the highest standards of corporate governance and sustainability.

Funding Circle, a leading global small business loans platform, today reveals its inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series, which recognises companies that demonstrate the highest standards of corporate governance and sustainability. 

The FTSE4Good Index Series, which is managed by the global index and data provider FTSE Russell, was set up in 2001 to provide investors with a transparent benchmark to measure good corporate Environmental, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) practices. The indexes are used by investors to create and assess responsible investment funds and other products. 

Funding Circle ranked in the top third of all technology businesses in terms of overall ESG standards, scoring especially high in areas of corporate governance.

Founded in 2010 as a response to poor behaviours and customer outcomes in traditional financial services, Funding Circle opened up the small business loans asset class to a diverse range of investors for the first time. By lending directly to SMEs, investors are powering economic growth whilst earning an attractive, risk adjusted return. In 2018 alone, lending through Funding Circle contributed £6.5 billion to the global economy (measured in gross value added) and unlocked 115,000 jobs across the UK, US, Germany and the Netherlands.*

 

Samir Desai, co-founder and CEO of Funding Circle, said: “We’re pleased to have been selected for inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series. A core part of our mission is to give investors and borrowers a better deal, and doing business responsibly is at the heart of everything we do.”

Funding Circle is helping to spark a global revolution in the way small businesses access finance, disrupting the traditional model of banking. To date, investors including 92,000 individuals, local and national governments, and financial institutions such as pension and insurance funds, have lent £7.5 billion to 72,000 businesses globally.

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