Create a Better World with Global Wealth and Society Programme

The Global Wealth and Society Programme aims to pinpoint the significant contribution that each privileged group makes to its own society. The wealth of individuals is not determined by the amount of financial possessions they accumulate, but rather by the beneficial effects their sustainable projects have on society.

Based on this commitment to service and giving back to society, we recognise these people as "Champions of Philanthropy" through the initiatives that are important to them and that they believe will have a profound and long-lasting impact on their local communities in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

Sam Morgan 

Profile:- Sam Morgan is most known for founding Trade Me, the biggest online auction site in New Zealand, which he sold to an Australian media business, Fairfax, in 2006 for more than NZ$700 million.

Description and impact: - Morgan established and funded Jasmine Social Investments, a private foundation specialising in high impact philanthropy, in 2006, following the sale of Trade Me. The Foundation supports exceptional social entrepreneurs and high-performing social ventures that are meeting a basic need for the very disadvantaged. The goal is to identify remarkable organisations, support them, and offer connections and advise by visiting the projects and getting to know them well. Along with sharing diligence efforts with other like-minded funders, they also actively promote the causes they support. fewer books. 

Jean-Philippe de Schrevel

Profile: - As the company's founder and CEO, Jean-Philippe de Schrevel leads Bamboo Finance. He supplies the company with overall leadership, management, and vision. He was a member of the executive team of Blue Orchard Finance from 2001 to 2011, when he co-founded the company. 

Description and impact: - Commercial private equity firm Bamboo Capital Partners makes significant investments. It identifies companies that are changing the game and then uses a combination of regional and sector knowledge to produce financial and social rewards. Bamboo is a global leader in energy, healthcare, and financial services, with locations in Singapore, Nairobi, Bogota, Luxembourg, and Geneva. Since its 2007 start, Bamboo has demonstrated that private cash can be successfully used as a tool for positive change. It manages close to $400 million and has a portfolio of businesses in more than 30 nations. On the UN's initiative, BlueOrchard was established in 2001 as the first commercial manager of microfinance debt investments globally.

Hence, these were two of the prominent names who are making their invaluable contribution to society. To find out more about such personalities, learn more about Global Wealth and Society Programme.

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