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+ | He is the founder of fund management company [[Invesco Perpetual]], which he sold in 2001 for more than £1 billion, receiving £113 million in cash and shares worth an estimated £300 million. | ||
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+ | *Son [[James Arbib]], a Cambridge graduate who is a former City of London investment analyst, has made donations to the [[Green Party]] and Green MP [[Caroline Lucas]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 18 November 2014
Sir Martyn Arbib is one of the UK's wealthiest financiers and a heavyweight donor to the Conservative Party.
He is the founder of fund management company Invesco Perpetual, which he sold in 2001 for more than £1 billion, receiving £113 million in cash and shares worth an estimated £300 million.
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Arbib owns a 28.7% stake in [[Circle Holdings] and has donated around £466,330 to the UK. [1]
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- Son James Arbib, a Cambridge graduate who is a former City of London investment analyst, has made donations to the Green Party and Green MP Caroline Lucas.
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- ↑ James Lyons, Fury as Tory party donors are handed NHS contracts worth £1.5BILLION under health reforms, Daily Mirror, 8 February 2014, acc 10 Feb 2014