Collaborative Women

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Collaborative Women - Case Study

Collaborative Women comprises CW Housing and CW Community. It was founded to address gender-based inequalities experienced by women in Trafford which lead to isolation, poverty and life limiting/life-threatening circumstances. 

Duration
5 Years
Cost of capital
6.5%
Turnover
£59,807
Investor Details
Key Fund
Amount invested
£90,960 Grant, £36,676 Loan
Product type
Blended – part grant, part loan

Junior Debt

Also known as subordinated debt, this is because this type of finance has a lower priority of repayment below that of other investors. It is therefore potentially riskier for investors. It is therefore potentially riskier for investors and as a result usually carries higher rates of interest.

Investment Committee

An investment committee is a group of people that ensure an organisation is delivering on its investment strategy and goals. Investment Committees are made up of a range of skills, knowledge, backgrounds and experiences. They ultimately support an organisation to make investment decisions. 

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