That was a fascinating project in the United Kingdom. In finding their seed money for that bank what they did was they went to their five Merlin banks, the biggest banks in the U.K., and they identified all of the dormant accounts. Because they hadn't done anything with them, they were able to regulate and they were able to extract that money. That is how they found their seed money to set up this social financing fund in the United Kingdom.
What they were able to do, therefore, was, because it was unclaimed money, they did what they needed to do to make sure that they were protected from taking people's money, but they were then able to really identify that and say this money is going to be used exclusively for these kinds of purposes.
That bank then was able to establish a not-for-profit organization whose sole purpose is to work with the private sector and with the not-for-profit sector to create awareness, create knowledge, and to build the bridges. They basically act as an interlocutor between service providers and funders. It is through those mechanisms that they are able to create the different approaches that they have been pursuing in the United Kingdom.