Amati Global Investors Limited once again continues its long-standing commitment of donating 10% of its profits to charity and, with a 49% stake in Amati, Mattioli Woods will also be making donations this year.
Employees from each company are encouraged to nominate a charity that is close to their hearts and this year Mattioli Woods received 99 requests for donations to charities.
This year, charities received a total of £108,876; this figure will change each year depending upon the profitability of the Amati business, with chosen charities receiving between £250 and £2,000.
Charities including Tom’s Trust, Rueben’s Retreat, Crisis and Ukraine Action received donations that will go a long way to helping them continue the good work they already do.
Mark Davidson, Consultant Paediatric Intensivist at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity – a charity that also received a donation thanks to a nomination from Rob Stevenson from our subsidiary Maven – said, “On behalf of us all at the children’s hospital, thank you for your generous support. Knowing that you are by our side, and that you believe in us, inspires our team to ‘think big’. We constantly aspire to drive forward the big ideas and new ways of working. The ideas alone aren’t enough, however – your gift to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity can help make our dreams a reality.”
Ian Mattioli, Chief Executive Officer at Mattioli Woods said, “It is always heartwarming to see the large number of nominations that come in via our employees, proving just how much our colleagues care about our local communities. We continue to support these smaller charities alongside our national charity, British Heart Foundation, and look forward to continuing this tradition in years to come.”