Companies can now allocate up to 10% of their annual CSR spending via zero coupon zero principal instruments from not-for-profit organizations listed on social stock exchanges. This move aims to boost social stock exchanges by attracting more investors and encouraging companies to engage in vetted, outcome-oriented social projects.
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