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Gray established the Allan Gray Foundation in 2007 with a US$130 million endowment to fund bursaries and scholarships for talented South African high school students. This was the largest single recorded donation to a charity in South Africa at the time. [5] [10] In 1979 he founded the Allan and Gill Gray Charitable Trust. [11]
Allan Gray is an investment management firm headquartered in South Africa, established with the objective of offering a range of investments. [1] In addition to its primary location, the firm has expanded its operations to include offices in Botswana, Namibia, and Eswatini, reflecting its broader geographic reach within the region.
The company has a close relationship with Allan Gray Investment Management in South Africa [2] and Allan Gray Australia. Orbis manages approximately $35 billion on behalf of both institutional and individual investors. Orbis Access, its direct-to-consumer platform, was launched in the UK in January 2015. [3] [4] [5] [6]
For the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025, we expect total revenue of $758 million to $762 million in Q4 or a 7% year-over-year increase at the midpoint, and $2.959 billion to $2.963 billion for ...
The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, which was largely put together by Trump administration alumni and the Trump-aligned America First Policy Institute, outlines plans to ensure loyalists are ...
The University of North Carolina has agreed to pay new football coach Bill Belichick $10 million a year, according to a term sheet the university released Thursday afternoon.. While the agreement ...
Allan Gray is a name that may refer to: Allan Gray (composer) (1902–1973), Polish-born composer; Allan Gray (footballer) (born 1943), Scottish footballer; Allan Gray (investment management company), a South African-based investment management firm; Allan Gray (investor) (1938–2019), South African investor and founder of Allan Gray ...
Ndima is an Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellow, and the founding CEO of CapeBio Technologies. The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation was founded by Allan Gray (investor) . Ndima worked with a group of researchers at CSIR that developed reagents enzymes as business developer of the start-up and product developer.