Charity Investment Conference 2012
15 Oct 2012
Stephen Lloyd is senior partner and head of the charity and social enterprise department at Bates Wells & Braithwaite. He has been a partner at BWB since 1984, and has particular expertise in the interface between charities and trading.
He is author and presenter of numerous articles and seminars, and an adviser to CAF's Venturesome Investment Fund. He is a former chairman of the Charity Law Association, and current chairman of CaSE, LifeHaus Plc and the Centre for Innovation in Voluntary Action.
Lloyd was instrumental in creating the Community Interest Company legal structure.
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More than half of the public think there are too many charities and want the sector to be rationalised, research carried out for the Charities Act review has shown.
Charity lawyer Stephen Lloyd, one of the architects of the Community Interest Company structure, is leading a drive to convince the government to create a new legal form that advances a social purpose but also allows financial returns to private sector investors.
Trustees should take responsibility for difficult announcements at charities such as redundancies, according to a new report from New Philanthropy Capital.
Labour’s cunning plan to force public schools to prove they provide public benefit has failed, says Stephen Lloyd.
Stephen Lloyd has been appointed as the expert lawyer to advise Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts on the review of the Charities Act 2006.
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