Charity Times: SIB service providers should seek untapped sources of capital to grow

31st October 2014

Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Bridges Ventures have published a report reviewing global activity around SIBs. It argues that the sources of revenue and capital on offer via SIBs should be from previously untapped sources, if service providers are to grow their services. Read the article

Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Bridges Ventures have published a report reviewing global activity around SIBs. It argues that the sources of revenue and capital on offer via SIBs should be from previously untapped sources, if service providers are to grow their services.

Read the article

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