Friday 1 June 2007

Good Causes

My client, Mr N, is asking for a philanthropy consultant. He has decided he’s got too much money and wants to give a chunk of it away. This is one of those situations where the human and the banker in me are at severe odds. Of course it’s lovely that Mr N wants to help children in Africa, but every pound he sends them will be a penny less in fees each year. As he’s talking about ridding himself of 25 million quid, that will be 250,000 pounds of annual income lost on my watch. Not great for the bonus.

It’s all the fault of Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. When someone goes and donates 37 billion dollars to a good cause, people the world over start wanting to do the same thing. Which isn’t helpful to those of us – parasites that we are – who depend on their fortunes for our living.

The thing that irritates me most is this new industry of “philanthropy consultants”. These are, by and large, former private bankers or management consultants, so we can be fairly sure they’re not out to save the world. They’ve cleverly identified a new market and they’re cashing in fast. But why on earth should Mr N need to pay someone to tell him how to distribute his largesse? What’s wrong with sending a cheque to Oxfam? Mine is the agent’s irrational grief at seeing the boss waste his money on agents.

I’m going to stall him as long as I can. Mr N leads a busy professional life: with any luck he’ll forget about this for a couple of months. And by then, all kinds of scandals may have rocked the charity world. He may yet be dissuaded.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why don't you make a suggestion or two of your own? Along with a hint that these Philanthropy consultants may not be as independent as he might expect. What's the regulatory body for Philanthropy Consultants?

The charity I work with could help him spend one million and give him just as big a thrill as giving £25m - by getting him involved in the delivery and introducing him to the people whose lives he's changed. Think about Studzinski at Blackstones who does the soup kitchens.

Drop me an email anonymously at bricks1@mailinator.com and think about all those fees you'll retain!