1 2010-07-25 Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – 20100111 – do not delete this text object! Asian Development Bank Document number 1.

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Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Asian Development Bank Document number 1 Yunus Centre Dhaka, 2012 Social Business: A way to solve society's most pressing problems Muhammad Yunus

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 2 Our Vision Our Mission Putting poverty into poverty museums Promoting and developing Social Business to put poverty into poverty museums by year 2050 Yunus Centre Statements

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Promoting Social Business Social Business Centres, institutes, and chair Social Business Funds Creation of SB partnerships Grameen Social Business website Centre of Social Business International Secretariat International Scheduling Media, press releases Yunus Centre website Yunus Centre Key Assignments EventsYunus Centre Library Archiving Documentation Photos and films Gifts and prizes Yunus Centre Forum Social Business Day Social Business Plan Competition

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 4 Grameen Bank, Grameen Danone, Grameen Veolia, Grameen Yukiguni Maitake, Grameen Intel, Grameen Uniqlo, Grameen Fibreglass, Grameen Healthcare Services, Grameen Distribution, etc. Social Businesses Yunus Social Business University of Florence Social Business Chair at HEC, France Yunus Centre at AIT, Thailand University collaborations Yunus Fund Monaco Grameen Credit Agricole Microfinance Foundation In process: IDB, JICA Social Business Fund Social business funds East Timor Kohlapur, India Caldas (with GCL) Haiti (with GCL) Holistic Social Business Movements Yunus Centre Social Business Yunus Centre - Social Business

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 5 A social business is a non-loss, non-dividend company designed to address a social problem. The profits are used to expand the company’s reach and improve the products and/or services What is Social Business? Yunus Centre

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 1.Business objective will be to overcome poverty, or one or more problems (such as education, health, technology access, and environment) which threaten people and society; not profit maximization 2. Financial and economic sustainability 3.Investors get back their investment amount only. No dividend is given beyond investment money 4.When investment amount is paid back, company profit stays with the company for expansion and improvement 5.Environmentally conscious 6.Workforce gets market wage with better working conditions 7.…do it with joy Social Business Principles

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 7 Social business is the missing piece to combine the market with the fight against poverty and other social ills Current economic theory only postulates a single dimensional human being – The profit maximizer Grameen's Answer The Need for Social Business

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 8 Grameen Bank Addressing the poor Precursors: –Grameen Shakti –Grameen Shikka Sustainability Grameen Danone Grameen Veolia Others Social Business Social Business Background

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Social Business / Social Enterprise Social Business    Social Enterprise     Using skills drawn from business world to fight social problems Valuation of “social profit” and the Triple Bottom Line (social, environmental, economic) Venture is self-sustainable Dividends owed to investors Financial profit reinvested for the benefit of the company

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Investment Product Sales Profit Cycle of Social Business Return of initial investment Initial investment Reinvestment Source: Yunus Centre Identifying a social need How Does Social Business Work?

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 11 Type IType II Definition: Refers to a social business that focuses on providing a product and/or service with a specific social, ethical, and/or environmental objective Example: Grameen Danone Definition: Is a profit-oriented business that is owned by the poor, who can gain through receiving direct dividends or by some indirect benefits Example: Grameen Bank Social Business Types

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 12 Source: Yunus Centre Int. Social Business Partnerships

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Social Business Funds 13 1 Definition Social business funds are created to provide financing for social businesses in a pre-determined sector or location Social business funds function as Social Businesses themselves Investors do not get any dividends 2 How it works The fund borrowers must repay their loan amount, with interest, and the fund, in turn, pays back the investors The interest paid by the borrowers will help defray the administrative cost 4 Future of Social Business Funds Once established, the fund will raise additional capital from investors enabling it to expand its reach Additionally, the loan amounts repaid by the borrowers will go to replenishing the fund 3 Purpose of Funds To finance the development and creation of new Social Businesses To expand the scope of an existing Social Business To replicate an established Social Business or to convert an existing entity Overview

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Further Initiatives 14 Social Stock Exchange Social MBA courses Next Initiatives SB Ratings & JournalsSocial Impact Indicators SB Regulations To exchange news and research about social business To measure the social impact of the social businesses To measure the performance of the social businesses To teach about social business as an alternative to profit maximization businesses To regulate the social businesses´ practices

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! Grameen Social Business Network 15 Potential Projects: Grameen Creative Lab / Social Business Centres: Germany, Argentina, South Africa, Tanzania Projects: China, East Timor, Albania India, Russia, Pakistan, Haiti, Ghana Colombia, Bangladesh, University Partnerships: CSU CI, HEC, NSU, University of Glasgow, Caledonian University, Kyushu University, Rikkyo University, Asian Institute of Technology, Bocconi University, University of Florence, European Business School, European Institute of Design, Kathmandu University, Zayed University National University of Singapore, University of Kebangsaan, Okan University

Yunus Centre SB presentation v13.ppt "A4rb_standard" – – do not delete this text object! 16 Source: Yunus Centre Thank You! For more information on social business, please contact the Yunus Centre: Facebook.com/YunusCentre Twitter.com/YunusCentre