Organisations

Organisations

Here you will find a list of Philanthropy Impact members (denoted by background colours) as well as resource organisations/umbrella bodies, for example EVPA (with clear backgrounds).

Greengage Global Holding Ltd
Organisation

 

Greengage aspires to be a digital merchant bank that provides a platform of relationship-based banking services to digital companies, SMEs, and HNWIs to the highest ethical, secure, and compliance standards. Bridging traditional financial services and digital innovations in crypto assets and blockchain, we provide access to the benefits of digitisation in finance.

Their tailored services are delivered by people, empowered by technology.

They offer:

• E-money solutions* to facilitate £, € and imminently $ payments and cards (coming soon)

• Wholesale crypto into fiat loans • Bespoke Salesforce-based solutions for financial services firms

• Access to other third-party services and providers

As part of its mission to be the best in class, Greengage aims to obtain a full banking license and add crypto-native solutions and additional technological solutions.

*E-money solutions are provided as an agent of Modulr FS Limited, Greengage is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) do not apply to the crypto asset activities carried on by Greengage.

Organisation details
Contact details for this organisation
Address:

Painters Hall

9 Little Trinity Ln,

London EC4V 2AD

Telephone:
+44 (0)208 6104427
Prism the Gift Fund
Organisation
Prism the Gift Fund increases giving to charity by offering a personal service to individuals and foundations donating significant sums of money
Venturesome (CAF)
Organisation
Venturesome is the social investment arm of the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). It provides risk capital and financial advice to small- and medium-sized charities and other social enterprises. Over £7.25m has been committed to 150 charities since its launch in 2002, of which £4.7m has already been recycled.