Jamie Reuben

James Adam Reuben (born May 1987) is a British-based financier and son of the property investor[1] David Reuben.

Jamie Reuben
Born
James Adam Reuben

May 1987 (age 33)
NationalityBritish
EducationNorth Bridge House School
OccupationBusinessman
Parent(s)David Reuben
RelativesSimon Reuben (uncle)

Early life

James Adam Reuben was born in May 1987,[2] the son of billionaire David Reuben. He was educated at North Bridge House School.[3]

Career

He founded the investment firm Melbury Capital in 2011 - an emerging market investment house [4]. He was one of the early investors of Metro Bank [5] and sat on its board until 2016. Currently he is a director at Britain's largest horse racing company, Arena Racing Company, and of Queens Park Rangers Football Club [6].

More recently, Reuben has been focusing on Real Estate investment, development and financing for Reuben Brothers (reubenbrothers.com), including Burlington Arcade [7] , the redevelopment of Carrington House, and he is in the process of developing a proposed luxury hotel at 94 Piccadilly, formerly the In & Out Club in Piccadilly [8].

Jamie is also involved in an expanding hospitality business acquiring and developing 10 hotels, including an upcoming boutique property in Grosvenor Square [9], and The Curtain Hotel in London. European projects include Pacha Hotel in Ibiza, Experimental Chalet in Verbier, Il Palazzo Experimental in Venice [10] and a recent acquisition in Mykonos [11].

Jamie served as Committee Chairman for Mayor Boris Johnson’s successful re-election campaign in 2012 [12].

Personal life

Reuben lives in Marylebone, London.[13] He donated £200,000 to the Conservative Party during the 2019 United Kingdom general election.[14]

References

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