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The Social Investment Wholesale Bank is a proposed financial institution in the UK. The creation of a Social Investment Bank was a key recommendation of the Commission on Unclaimed Assets, led by Sir Ronald Cohen. == History ==
The Commission on Unclaimed Assets was established in October 2005 to study how funds released from dormant bank accounts〔Unclaimed assets or dormant accounts are bank and building society accounts where there has been no customer-initiated activity for 15 years. In 2008, the UK Government introduced legislation to enable unclaimed money in dormant bank accounts to be used for youth facilities, financial inclusion and social investment.〕 could be used to generate the maximum public benefit.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Commission on Unclaimed Assets )〕 In a consultation paper published in July 2006 it recommended the establishment of a Social Investment Wholesale Bank.〔The Commission on Unclaimed Assets (2006) ''A Social Investment Bank - Consultation Paper''〕 The Commission’s final report ''The Social Investment Bank - Its organisation and role in driving development of the third sector'', published in March 2007, concluded that: ‘the third sector urgently needs greater investment and professional support and suitable capital should be available for organisations at all stages of development.’〔The Commission on Unclaimed Assets (2007) ''The Social Investment Bank - Its organisation and role in driving development of the third sector''〕 In July 2009, The Office of the Third Sector in the United Kingdom Cabinet Office published ''Social Investment Wholesale Bank: a consultation on the functions and design''.〔Office of the Third Sector (2009), ''Social Investment Wholesale Bank: a consultation on the functions and design'' ()〕
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