Fairinvestment.co.uk, the primary business of Fair Investment Company provides financial information on UK products and services including insurance, loans, mortgages, savings and credit cards. The company was founded in 2000 and is regulated by The Financial Services Authority
History
Fair Investment Company was founded in April 2000 by James Caldwell and David Doulton. The Company’s main website Fairinvestment.co.uk in the early years of operation focused on ethical investment but moved into mainstream financial comparison services as well as providing news and commentary on financial contemporary issues. The website also provides information to consumers on how they can save money on energy tariffs, home phone, broadband and mobile phone deals through price comparison.
As part of the founders’ vision to give something back to society the Company gives 10% of its net profits to selected charities.
Business Model
The Company’s main site fairinvestment.co.uk places emphasis on providing information, guides and calculators to help consumers make informed decisions on personal money issues. Independent data feeds are used to provide information on mortgages, loans and credit cards to allow users to compare product features as well as price.
Fair Investment Company works with independent brokers, UK brands and advertising agencies and is paid introductory fees for referred new business.
The Company has its own editorial team, which provides consumers with daily news and commentary on the UK financial market providing RSS news feeds for different areas of interest..
Entrepreneurship for Change
Fair Investment believes that there needs to be greater emphasis given to the role that business and enterprise can play in reducing poverty. Businesses have the ability to transform deprived communities through the intelligent use of resources. The directors of Fair Investment believe strongly that supporting and empowering entrepreneurship within communities provides a more sustainable wealth creation model than just providing financial handouts.
Current projects that Fair Investment Company support include the work of the Bulgarian Partners Trust which is working in partnership with the Baptist Church in Sofia to build a social, educational and medical centre in the city centre; which is involved in training and supporting poor marginalised communities in Sub-Saharan Africa to help them help themselves and Five Talents UK which is a microfinance organisation that seeks to fight poverty, create jobs and transform lives in developing countries by providing loan capital and business training for entrepreneurs.
Fair Investment Company is also a keen supporter of green initiatives and socially responsible financial products.
History
Fair Investment Company was founded in April 2000 by James Caldwell and David Doulton. The Company’s main website Fairinvestment.co.uk in the early years of operation focused on ethical investment but moved into mainstream financial comparison services as well as providing news and commentary on financial contemporary issues. The website also provides information to consumers on how they can save money on energy tariffs, home phone, broadband and mobile phone deals through price comparison.
As part of the founders’ vision to give something back to society the Company gives 10% of its net profits to selected charities.
Business Model
The Company’s main site fairinvestment.co.uk places emphasis on providing information, guides and calculators to help consumers make informed decisions on personal money issues. Independent data feeds are used to provide information on mortgages, loans and credit cards to allow users to compare product features as well as price.
Fair Investment Company works with independent brokers, UK brands and advertising agencies and is paid introductory fees for referred new business.
The Company has its own editorial team, which provides consumers with daily news and commentary on the UK financial market providing RSS news feeds for different areas of interest..
Entrepreneurship for Change
Fair Investment believes that there needs to be greater emphasis given to the role that business and enterprise can play in reducing poverty. Businesses have the ability to transform deprived communities through the intelligent use of resources. The directors of Fair Investment believe strongly that supporting and empowering entrepreneurship within communities provides a more sustainable wealth creation model than just providing financial handouts.
Current projects that Fair Investment Company support include the work of the Bulgarian Partners Trust which is working in partnership with the Baptist Church in Sofia to build a social, educational and medical centre in the city centre; which is involved in training and supporting poor marginalised communities in Sub-Saharan Africa to help them help themselves and Five Talents UK which is a microfinance organisation that seeks to fight poverty, create jobs and transform lives in developing countries by providing loan capital and business training for entrepreneurs.
Fair Investment Company is also a keen supporter of green initiatives and socially responsible financial products.
Raffles Resort Canouan Island is located on Canouan Island in the heart of The Grenadines in the south-eastern Caribbean. The resort is set on 300 acres of a 1200-acre private estate featuring three secluded, white sand beaches, all surrounded by one of the world's largest coral reefs.
The hotel is built on one of the thirty islands that formerly belonged to St. Vincent. It is a tiny, arid island measuring just 3.5 miles by 1.25 miles. In 1979, the island became independent with a secure democratic government based on the British system. In 2004 Raffles Hotels and Resorts began managing the Canouan Island Resort (owned by Canouan Resorts Development Limited) which occupies almost one third of the previously uninhabited island.
The resort was formerly owned by Canouan Resorts Development (CRD) Limited, who signed a 99-year lease agreement with the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for the construction and operation of an international residential resort and club on Canouan Island in 1990.
The focal point of the resort is a 12th Century Anglican Church that was shipped from England in the 19th century and reassembled> It nestles in the heart of the resort and has now become a popular site for weddings and vow renewal ceremonies.
Trump International Golf Club at Raffles Resort is one of the Caribbean’s world-class golf courses. The 18 hole par 72 championship course was designed by Jim Fazio and forms the centre piece of the Raffles Resort. The course has a 500 feet elevation change from the holes alongside the Atlantic Ocean to the signature back nine, with the summit of the round on the 13th hole.
The resort has 56 suites and rooms and offers guests the opportunity to participate in sports such as tennis, golf and water sports. The resort also has four signature Raffles restaurants and bars, a large freshwater swimming pool, Sugar Palms Kids Club and the RafflesAmrita spa.
The hotel is built on one of the thirty islands that formerly belonged to St. Vincent. It is a tiny, arid island measuring just 3.5 miles by 1.25 miles. In 1979, the island became independent with a secure democratic government based on the British system. In 2004 Raffles Hotels and Resorts began managing the Canouan Island Resort (owned by Canouan Resorts Development Limited) which occupies almost one third of the previously uninhabited island.
The resort was formerly owned by Canouan Resorts Development (CRD) Limited, who signed a 99-year lease agreement with the Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for the construction and operation of an international residential resort and club on Canouan Island in 1990.
The focal point of the resort is a 12th Century Anglican Church that was shipped from England in the 19th century and reassembled> It nestles in the heart of the resort and has now become a popular site for weddings and vow renewal ceremonies.
Trump International Golf Club at Raffles Resort is one of the Caribbean’s world-class golf courses. The 18 hole par 72 championship course was designed by Jim Fazio and forms the centre piece of the Raffles Resort. The course has a 500 feet elevation change from the holes alongside the Atlantic Ocean to the signature back nine, with the summit of the round on the 13th hole.
The resort has 56 suites and rooms and offers guests the opportunity to participate in sports such as tennis, golf and water sports. The resort also has four signature Raffles restaurants and bars, a large freshwater swimming pool, Sugar Palms Kids Club and the RafflesAmrita spa.
Konrad Robinski founder and CEO of Rocket Frog Films in 2003 (an advertising and film production company with productions in Toronto and Los Angeles). Konrad has also developed many products including the DigiKomix and the Digital Comic Strip which have been patented by AU. An accomplished Executive Producer, he has worked in all facets of the film and Television industry, with an acute knowledge in all aspects of new media technology. Konrad also oversaw the production of numerous animation and website projects including development of applications for the iPhone and iPod touch.Konrad is working with world renowned artists such as John Kricfalusi and Pat Lee to create unique entertainment properties.
Michal Rajkowski (born February 22, 1983), economist and business researcher, currently employed in ABN AMRO as Junior Product Controller.
He is a graduate of and Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management in Warsaw.
Rajkowski is an author of business research articles published in Social Science Research Network - SSRN including: .
1) Management Issues: To What Extent Has Globalisation Undermined Fordist Management Systems? What are the Outcomes for Workers and Managers of Greater Globalisation? Are the Arguments of Kline and Ritzer Correct in Pointing to a 'Mcdonaldisation' of Jobs and Management?
2)To What Extent Price Movements on the Warsaw Stock Exchange are Correlated with Trends on the International Financial Markets? - A Study
He also conducts an economic forum dealling with warsaw stock exchange and financial markets on Polish version of xing.org business relationship portal.
His leisure activities involve reading classical and modern literature, sports and PC audio-video conversion.
He is a graduate of and Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management in Warsaw.
Rajkowski is an author of business research articles published in Social Science Research Network - SSRN including: .
1) Management Issues: To What Extent Has Globalisation Undermined Fordist Management Systems? What are the Outcomes for Workers and Managers of Greater Globalisation? Are the Arguments of Kline and Ritzer Correct in Pointing to a 'Mcdonaldisation' of Jobs and Management?
2)To What Extent Price Movements on the Warsaw Stock Exchange are Correlated with Trends on the International Financial Markets? - A Study
He also conducts an economic forum dealling with warsaw stock exchange and financial markets on Polish version of xing.org business relationship portal.
His leisure activities involve reading classical and modern literature, sports and PC audio-video conversion.