Tumelo was established at Cambridge University, where the founders, Georgia, Will and Ben, campaigned for the sustainable investment of their university’s £6 billion fund.
They recognised a global problem: millions of ordinary people contribute to investment systems through ISAs, workplace pensions and other investments. Yet, most have no visibility over where their money is going and no voice at the many companies they own through their investments. The result? A society that is disengaged and an investment system that is failing to address critical social, environmental and governance challenges.
Tumelo was founded to change this. Their software shows investors the companies they own and empowers them to engage on issues they care about. In doing so, they help investment firms connect with customers so they can better serve people and protect our planet.