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Innovative CSR Strategy Aims to Channel Institutional Capital into Social Stock Exchanges

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek June 1, 2026 4 Min Read
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India’s Social Stock Exchanges (SSE) may gain a significant funding boost of several hundred crores as a result of a recent amendment by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. This amendment permits companies to allocate up to 10 percent of their mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) budgets into listed zero-coupon bonds.

This development addresses two major challenges that have hindered participation in SSE since its establishment: a lack of institutional scale and a complex compliance burden for corporate boards.

Boards can outsource continuous auditing and impact assessments to the exchange framework, thereby facilitating the introduction of institutional capital that is already mandated to spend on CSR initiatives.

For compliance teams within corporations, the operational advantages are immediate. The new framework alleviates the need for year-end monitoring since listed non-profits will take on the reporting responsibilities under standardized exchange rules. Makarand Joshi, founder of compliance firm MMJC and Associates, noted, “Companies no longer need to track every rupee till end-use, as subscribing to zero-coupon bonds issued by NGOs on the Social Stock Exchange will count as CSR spending for the year.” He also stated that impact assessments will be outsourced to NGOs, which will handle periodic reporting under SSE norms. This innovation reduces board-level concerns regarding greenwashing and ensures a cleaner, more transparent audit trail.

The anticipated operational ease is expected to encourage disciplined participation from large corporations, banks, and public sector undertakings in the social stock exchanges. Kunal Sharma, Managing Partner at TARAksh Lawyers and Consultants, suggested that the potential influx of capital might reach several hundred crores over the next few years, especially if major listed companies and financial institutions engage significantly.

Tushar Kumar, an advocate at the Supreme Court of India, indicated that banks and large listed entities with established compliance systems and experience in social sector engagement could be among the early entrants to SSE participation. He mentioned, “Corporates traditionally adopt a calibrated approach toward newly introduced regulatory avenues, particularly where governance, impact assessment, and reputational accountability intersect. Consequently, the initial years are likely to see cautious adoption rather than an immediate influx of capital.”

Rohit Jain, Managing Partner at Singhania & Co., highlighted that the amendment addresses a critical gap in the SSE fundraising framework. He explained that while there has been a regulated architecture, CSR eligibility was previously unclear. Over time, NGOs aiming for institutional CSR capital might find SSE registration appealing as it conveys governance, transparency, and measurable impact, thereby fostering confidence among corporate CSR committees.

The amendment effectively fills a structural gap, presenting corporate CSR committees with a regulated, vetted framework for allocations. The National Stock Exchange anticipates that this new structure will systematically enhance funding opportunities for verified non-profits, instilling institutional trust. Tushar Kumar reiterated, “By integrating fundraising within a regulated and disclosure-oriented framework, the SSE may increase institutional confidence and expand the fundraising opportunities for compliant and professionally managed NGOs.” As a result, more established non-profit organizations may now see SSE registration and listing as both commercially and strategically beneficial.

Published on June 1, 2026.

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