Disadvantaged young people first to benefit from big society bank investment

Janaki Mahadevan
Friday, July 29, 2011

The Private Equity Foundation has become the first organisation to benefit from investment gathered from dormant bank accounts, as the government launched its big society bank.

Ghosh (right): 'New era for social investment in the voluntary sector'. Image: PEF
Ghosh (right): 'New era for social investment in the voluntary sector'. Image: PEF

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