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{{Template:Brexit badge}} '''Matthew Robert Ferrey''' (born December 1955)<ref>[https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/8ZpNx9JcHbkekfe3LmcLRr_yswA/appointments Matthew robert Ferry], 'Companies House, Accessed 17/9/2016</ref> is a qualified chemical engineer and was a senior partner with the [[Vitol Group of Companies]], a multinational oil refining organisation.  
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{{Template:Brexit badge}} '''Matthew Robert Ferrey''' (born December 1955)<ref>[https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/8ZpNx9JcHbkekfe3LmcLRr_yswA/appointments Matthew Robert Ferry], 'Companies House, Accessed 17/9/2016</ref> is a qualified chemical engineer and was a senior partner with the [[Vitol Group of Companies]], a multinational oil refining organisation.  
  
 
He is the founder of [[Ranworth Capital]], a holding company for engineering investments, as well as a director of [[Lullenden Estates]], a property development company.<ref>[https://www.ram.ac.uk/about-us/about-the-academy/management/governing-body 'Royal Academy of Music governing body'], ''RAM'', accessed 20 May 2016</ref>  
 
He is the founder of [[Ranworth Capital]], a holding company for engineering investments, as well as a director of [[Lullenden Estates]], a property development company.<ref>[https://www.ram.ac.uk/about-us/about-the-academy/management/governing-body 'Royal Academy of Music governing body'], ''RAM'', accessed 20 May 2016</ref>  
  
He donated to the [[Vote Leave]] campaign group in 2016.
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He donated £10,000 to the [[Vote Leave]] campaign group in 2016.
 
==Donations==
 
==Donations==
 
Recorded by the Electoral Commission:
 
Recorded by the Electoral Commission:

Latest revision as of 11:03, 28 December 2017

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Matthew Robert Ferrey (born December 1955)[1] is a qualified chemical engineer and was a senior partner with the Vitol Group of Companies, a multinational oil refining organisation.

He is the founder of Ranworth Capital, a holding company for engineering investments, as well as a director of Lullenden Estates, a property development company.[2]

He donated £10,000 to the Vote Leave campaign group in 2016.

Donations

Recorded by the Electoral Commission:

Date Name of donor Amount Donated to
09/04/2008 Mr Matthew Ferrey £51,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
11/06/2009 Mr Matthew Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
11/11/2009 Matthew Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
05/05/2010 Matthew R Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
09/09/2011 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
07/11/2012 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £27,200.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
05/03/2013 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
20/09/2013 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £8,500.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
25/03/2014 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
24/06/2014 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £7,500.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
02/10/2014 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £25,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
26/02/2015 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £31,000.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
29/05/2015 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £17,500.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
03/03/2016 Mr Matthew R Ferrey £13,500.00 Conservative and Unionist Party
20/04/2016 Matthew Ferrey £10,000.00 Vote Leave

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Notes

  1. Matthew Robert Ferry, 'Companies House, Accessed 17/9/2016
  2. 'Royal Academy of Music governing body', RAM, accessed 20 May 2016
  3. Electoral Commission, Matthew Ferrey Donation Search, accessed 20 June 2016