Welcome to London Rebuilding Society

London Rebuilding Society provides loan finance and business support to social enterprises in the Greater London area.  Formed in 2001, by March 31st 2008 we had approved a total of £2.3 million in loans to 80 clients - an average loan size of £29,300.  For examples of the social enterprises that we lend to, please go to our Clients section.

 

We also provide a range of tools and training courses to help social entrepreneurs and their advisers (see Business Support).

 

Our funds come from individuals, companies, charitable sources, and local and central government, as well as from interest earned on the loans that we make.

 

London Rebuilding Society itself is a social enterprise and specialises in developing innovative forms of finance to address specific areas of need (see Housing and MAF).

 

 

 

 

Borrowers

Are you looking for finance to grow your enterprise?  Do you have a good idea for starting one?

Borrowers Get Media

London Rebuilding Society borrower Green Works has received the Queen's Award for Enterprise, the most prestigious accolade for business related achievement in the UK, for its contribution to sustainable development.

Fuse Jobs appears on Working Lunch

In the wake of The Apprentice winner Lee McQueen admitting that he was 'creative' with his CV, new LRS borrower Amanda Lacey, co-founder of Fuse Jobs, was invited to appear on BBC2's Working Lunch to discuss CVs, job interviews and whether you should ever lie…

Investors

Do you have funds to invest?  Would you like your capital to help London whilst still earning a reasonable rate of return?