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Key people at Yunus Social Business.
Yunus Social Business cultivates and supports social enterprises addressing poverty and the climate crisis. It provides patient capital and operational guidance to local businesses delivering vital services: employment, education, healthcare, and clean energy. This approach uses a revolving fund, transforming philanthropy into sustainable investments for repeatable social returns.
Founded in Germany in 2011 by Professor Muhammad Yunus, Saskia Bruysten, and Sophie Eisemann, the organization builds on Yunus's foundational work. His pioneering Grameen Bank efforts in 1983, earning him the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for microfinance, provided the blueprint. They sought to expand this impactful model globally.
Yunus Social Business primarily serves local social businesses and beneficiaries across East Africa, Latin America, and India, collaborating with corporations for integrated impact. Its vision is to foster sustainable development, empowering marginalized communities and confronting global challenges via entrepreneurial solutions.
Key people at Yunus Social Business.
Yunus Social Business is a philanthropic venture-funding and advisory organization that grows and finances “social businesses” — companies that use business models to solve social and environmental problems while reinvesting returns into impact — operating across multiple regions with local teams that provide patient loans, growth support and corporate innovation services[3][6].
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Quick Take & Future Outlook
Quick take: Yunus Social Business occupies a distinctive niche between philanthropy and impact investing by using recycled, patient capital plus hands‑on support to scale social businesses — a model well positioned to benefit from growing corporate and investor interest in market‑based solutions to poverty and climate challenges[3][5].