The Group will deliver Corporate Services, Fund Administration, Transfer Agency and Banking Services to Greater Share through Apex Group and its subsidiaries including EDB, management company FundRock and capital introduction platform, Profilir.
Greater Share aims to harness the investment expertise of the world’s top performing private equity funds and highest impact NGOs to solve complex global challenges. The Greater Share fund-of-funds model will leverage the flagship strategies of top quartile investment firms which invest across a wide range of fund types, sectors, and geographies.
This model will create a multiplier effect on donations, providing eight selected NGOs with long-term unrestricted funding to scale their impact, reach millions more children and reshape education systems. The education-focused NGOs which have been chosen as beneficiaries of Greater Share Education Fund are:
- aeioTU – transforming communities through developing children’s potential in innovative and sustainable ways in Latin America.
- CAMFED - providing opportunities for women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Kaivalya - building the motivation and capacity of education system leaders in India.
- KIPP - operating a network of high-quality public charter schools in financially under-resourced communities in the US.
- London Early Years Foundation - providing access to high quality, affordable early childhood education and care.
- The National Institution for Student Success - increasing college attainment while reducing equity gaps in the US.
- Teach for All - developing collective leadership to ensure all children can fulfil their potential.
- West London Zone - supporting children and young people in the UK to build the relationships and skills to thrive in adulthood.