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Sir Mark Aubrey Weinberg (born 9 August 1931) is a South African-born British
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. He is the Life President of St. James’s Place Wealth Management.


Early life and education

Weinberg was born in
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and educated at King Edward VII School in
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. He received degrees in commerce and law from
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, Johannesburg, South Africa and practised as a
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. He later received his Master of Laws at the
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, specialising in company law, and wrote the book ''Takeovers and Mergers'' whilst there.


Financial services career

In 1961, he founded Abbey Life Assurance Company in London, /sup> which was one of the first companies to develop unit-linked assurance and where he formed one of the UK’s first retail property funds. In 1971, he went on to found Hambro Life Assurance, subsequently called
Allied Dunbar Allied Dunbar was a large British life assurance group. In its early years it was known as Hambro Life Assurance and was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. However it was acquired by BAT Indust ...
, /sup> where he was managing director until 1983 (it is now part of
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), operating in the insurance broker market as well as building up a sales force. There he formed the first retail managed fund and originated the concept of the variable premium whole life policy. He was knighted in the 1987
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. /sup> With the late Mike Wilson and
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, he co-founded J. Rothschild Assurance, which became St. James’s Place Wealth Management, and was the second fastest company to join the
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. Additionally, from its founding in 2005 until 2016, he was the chairman of the ''Pension Insurance Corporation'', /sup>a company set up to provide insurance solutions for pension scheme management, in particular for defined benefit corporate pension schemes.


Other activities

He was deputy chairman of the principal UK regulatory body, the Securities and Investment Board, /sup> from its inception in 1985 until 1990, having been an adviser on insurance affairs to the
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. He is also the author of ''Weinberg and Blank on Take-overs and Mergers'' (1962), the standard legal textbook on the subject, now in its fifth edition (1989), /sup> which he wrote with
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. He was the co-founder of the Per Cent Club, /sup> a grouping of top companies committed to increasing companies’ charitable and community contributions, and deputy chairman of Business in the Community. /sup> From 1983 to 1991 he was the honorary treasurer of the
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/sup> and from 1985 to 1992 was a trustee of the Tate Gallery. /sup> He is an honorary bencher of Gray's Inn and is a governor emeritus of the London School of Economics. In 2013 he underwrote the development of CAERvest, /sup> a unique human cooling device that is used to treat heatstroke. He is also the non-executive chairman of Atlas City, a newly established company in the field of blockchain and of Blackout, a company which has developed a unique system for protecting data in the care of companies, as well as enabling schools to limit the use of social media by their pupils.


Family

He is married to former actress, hotelier and designer Anouska Hempel,Profile: Sir Mark Weinberg
Management Today, 1 February 1993
his second wife, and has 4 children.


References

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