
Puma Capital Group becomes a Certified B Corporation
We are thrilled to announce that Puma Capital Group has been certified as a B Corporation (or B Corp), joining the growing movement of companies that are reinventing business for the benefit of all people, communities and the planet.
Verified by B Lab, the not-for-profit behind the B Corp movement, the achievement demonstrates that our business meets high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability alongside a commitment to goals beyond shareholder value.
People and purpose-led decision making are at the heart of our approach, and we are proud to join the community of over 9,500 businesses globally that have been certified as B Corps.
This year we have also been ranked 52nd in the UK’s Best Workplaces 2025 (Medium category) by Great Place to Work® UK, one of just seven financial services and insurance companies on the list.
David Kaye, CEO, Puma Capital Group, comments:
“Over 12 years ago we founded the business with a mission to make a meaningful impact for our investors, partners and staff and this is something that has remained front and centre as we’ve grown.
“Becoming a B Corp means that we’re officially recognised for our ongoing commitment to social responsibility, sustainability and making a positive impact in every area of our business. This is a huge milestone for us, and it couldn’t have been possible without our wonderful team.”
Becoming a B Corp is a rigorous process and we were assessed against a number of criteria which shone a light on how we run our business and our contribution to society. From how we incorporate social and environmental impact into decision-making to our commitment to broadening access to the financial services sector through our partnerships with Progress Together and 10,000 Interns.
David comments further:
“The hard work doesn’t stop here, our journey as a B Corp is just beginning. The real challenge is in keeping the momentum going, continuing to grow, and improve with B Corp providing a globally recognised framework to help guide us.”