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On 14 April 2020, it emerged that a deal to transfer ownership of Newcastle United Football Club had been agreed between incumbent owner Mike Ashley and a prospective buying consortium consisting of Reuben Brothers, Amanda Staveley's PCP Capital Partners, and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia. [16]
The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia purchased an 80% stake in Newcastle United [1]. The 2021 takeover of Newcastle United F.C. by a consortium of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), PCP Capital Partners, and the Reuben Brothers was a takeover proceeding that commenced in April 2020 and was successfully concluded in October 2021.
In 2020 Ashley agreed to sell the club to a consortium consisting of PCP Capital Partners, Reuben Brothers and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF). However, the sale was blocked until over a year later, and was finally completed on 7 October 2021, selling the club for £305 million. [15]
In June, the Reuben brothers’ philanthropic arm, Reuben Foundation, whose stated mission is to benefit health care and education, gave 80 million British pounds — or $101 million — to Oxford.
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In 2011, Jamie Reuben, on behalf of Reuben Brothers Limited, was the co-founder, along with financier Andrew Danenza, of the investment firm Melbury Capital, whose Advisory Board is chaired by David Reuben. [4] [5] In the 2012 London mayor election, Reuben served as chairman of Boris Johnson's re-election campaign committee.
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