>>> This episode airs on 28 Oct 2024 <<<
Geoff Wilson shares insights into his journey from financial success to a deep commitment to philanthropy, driven by a blend of personal values and a vision for the social impact potential within the asset management industry.
Growing up in a middle-class family in Melbourne, Australia, Wilson absorbed values that emphasized community engagement, a theme that he has woven into his professional life over 44 years in finance. Wilson's story is a testament to how philanthropic endeavors can be intricately tied to financial success and how strategic giving can transcend traditional methods.
Geoff Wilson is the founder of Wilson Asset Management in Australia, and this episode dives into Wilson's innovative financial model, which redefines the role of fund management fees. Inspired by a UK-based cancer research fund, Wilson established the Future Generation and Future Generation Global funds in Australia, where managers oversee assets pro bono. This model allocates management fees toward charitable causes rather than the fund’s bottom line. His structure not only benefits the charities but provides value to investors who pay lower fees while accessing premier fund managers. Wilson’s focus has centered on supporting causes like youth mental health and children at risk, establishing a collaborative funding approach that’s become influential within the Australian finance and philanthropic landscapes.
Wilson’s funds were received with initial skepticism in Australia, as the philanthropic landscape was, until recently, conservative about publicizing donations. However, his pro bono investment structure has since inspired other funds to adopt similar models, and it now channels millions annually into Australian charities. This initiative represents a "win-win-win" for fund managers, investors, and charities alike — a sentiment Wilson describes as the driving ethos of his model.
Beyond financial commitment, Wilson encourages others worldwide to replicate this model, suggesting that an interconnected global approach can support more resilient philanthropic ventures. Emphasizing that impactful giving is as much a personal journey as a financial one, he describes his own evolving sense of purpose: once focused on wealth accumulation, he now finds profound fulfillment in maximizing social impact and improving lives through sustainable philanthropic structures.
About Geoff Wilson AO
Geoff Wilson has more than 44 years’ direct experience in investment markets having held a variety of senior investment roles in Australia, the UK and the US.
Geoff founded Wilson Asset Management in 1997, which today, comprises of 19 investment professionals who offer a combined investment experience of more than 200 years. Wilson Asset Management manages over $5 billion on behalf of more than 130,000 investors as the investment manager for eight listed investment companies and the Wilson Asset Management Leaders Trust.
Geoff is currently Chairman of WAM Capital Limited, WAM Leaders Limited, WAM Global Limited, WAM Microcap Limited, WAM Research Limited, WAM Active Limited and WAM Strategic Value Limited.
He is the founder and Director of Future Generation Australia Limited and Future Generation Global Limited, and Director of WAM Alternative Assets Limited.
In 2014 Geoff created Australia’s first listed philanthropic wealth creation vehicles, Future Generation Australia, and subsequently Future Generation Global in 2015. To date, the Future Generation companies have donated more than $75 million to Australian not-for-profits.
Geoff holds a Bachelor of Science, a Graduate Management Qualification and is a Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD). In addition to Geoff’s Directorships with the Wilson Asset Management Group and the Future Generation companies, he also holds Directorships with Global Value Fund (since 2014), Hearts and Minds Investments Limited (since 2018), Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation (since 1997) and the Australia Rugby Foundation (2024).