The CCLA Better World Lectures bring together leaders from across the charity, investment and not-for-profit sectors to reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing long-term investors, and the impact of these on local communities and civil society. This year's lecture was chaired by Matthew Beesley, Chief Executive of Jupiter Asset Management, and delivered by Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England.
How we work with the public sector
The public sector has a key role in supporting health, the environment, wildlife, economic growth, protecting the future and is deeply ‘rooted’ in the community. At CCLA, we support a diverse range of organisations across this sector, from intergovernmental, pension funds and local authorities to national parks, ports, community interest companies and many, many more. Hear from Kelly Mercer, Lead Client Director, on how we support this vital sector.
How we work with Catholic investors
For over twenty years, we have proudly acted as a trusted financial partner to Catholic investors, including congregations, dioceses, charities, schools and local parishes. With a reputation for Good Investment that seeks to deliver financial returns in line with investors’ values, our role is to help investors grow their funds in accordance with the Catholic faith.
How we work with Church of England investors
Find out how we support one of the most historic and well-connected communities in the UK. Established over 60 years ago, CCLA continues to stand alongside the Church of England as a trusted financial partner — combining professional expertise with a shared sense of vocation.
How we work with charity investors
Charities form the backbone of a caring society — protecting heritage, advancing knowledge, and strengthening communities. CCLA is proud to act as a responsible investment partner to this extraordinary sector. Our role is to help charitable assets grow with integrity, serve their missions reliably, and deliver the returns they need to continue their good work.
CCLA Modern Slavery Global Benchmark 2025 launch webinar
Which top global companies are stepping up when it comes to finding, fixing and preventing modern slavery in their supply chains? Hear from CCLA’s Dame Sara Thornton and Dr Martin Buttle as well as Peter Nestor, Global Head of Human Rights, Novartis and Maria Gorsuch-Kennedy, Director Supply Chain Sustainability and Regulatory, Cisco Systems.