- Company Name:
- Resonance Limited
- Website:
- www.resonance.ltd.uk
- Industry Sectors:
- Financial services
- SEE Listing Publication Date:
- 28 June 2010
SEE Questionnaire Summary
Business Introduction
Description of business
Resonance matches values-led investment with growing social enterprises.
We work with social enterprises throughout the UK, assisitng them in their strategies and matching them with investors who desire to get involved and invest in sustainable, well planned values based projects.
We work with private individuals, charitable trusts, asset management companies and institutional investors to identify ambitious investment opportunities that meet the investors particular value blend.
Business vision
Our passion is mobilising 'risk capital with values'. We help investors and social enterprises articulate their blend of values and then find good matches between the two.
Business Information
- Date established:
- 2002
- Contact details
- Daniel Brewer Founder / Director info@resonance.ltd.uk 0845 0043432
- Business structure
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- Company limited by shares
- Address of company headquarters
- Resonance Limited 42 St Thomas Road Launceston Cornwall PL15 8BX UK
- Countries of operations
- UK
- Countries where goods and/or services are sold
- UK
- Size of workforce
- 2
- Financial year
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- to 31 March
- Turnover (last financial year)
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- £80,000
- Profit (last financial year)
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- £(3,000)
- Details of owners
- Daniel Brewer 67% Dawe Charitable Trust 33%
- Directors' other business interests
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- Freeset UK Limited Equity Plus Limited
Goods and Services
Services for Social Enterprises include:
- Investment Readiness Consultancy
- Property business and architectural feasibility studies
- Raising Risk Capital
- Post Investment Project Management
Services for Investors include:
- Investment Research
- Fund Management
Business Responses
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Community Relations is about a business in a social and economic context. A business can strongly influence the quality of life not only for employees, but also for the wider community in which it operates. It is recognised that a sustainable community promotes sustainable business.
Corporate governance is about how a business is structured and whether rights, responsibilities and duties are clearly set out and understood. These issues are critical in maintaining accountability and providing strong decision-making functions.
This section provides an opportunity for a company to indicate how it remains honest, transparent, equitable and reputable in its conduct. These objectives are relevant to any business whether large or small.
To whom and exactly how companies make donations and payments, including those to charitable organisations, professional associations and government, are extremely complex issues. It is important that companies disclose their corporate donations, publish their payments and explain what they hope or expect to receive in return.
Natural resources are vital to sustain our lives and lifestyle. This section looks at the impact business operations have on the physical environment. It is not always easy to address the challenges, but companies have the opportunity to show the problems they face and how they tackle them.
This section is about how businesses ensure that their operations do not violate the fundamental rights of individuals and communities at home or abroad. Businesses have the opportunity to examine this issue with regards to their own practices, supply chains and business relationships.
This section is about how businesses handle consumer rights and wider welfare issues. Many of the questions cover areas where there is a fair amount of legislation and regulation: it is an opportunity for businesses to show how they go beyond a legal minimum to address ethical issues in the marketplace.
It is widely acknowledged that people are the most valuable asset to any business. In this topic, the questions are addressing the treatment of workforce. It is quite diverse but the focus is on promoting a fair, equitable, honest and supportive work environment.
