Andrew Rosenfeld

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Andrew Rosenfeld (born 1962) is a British businessman. Until 2005 he was chairman of the property firm Minerva. As of 2007, he was based in Geneva, where he set up the property investment group Air Capital. [1]

Rosenfeld was number 700 on the Sunday Times Rich List 2007, with an estimated net worth of £100 million.[1] He was head of the UK National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's FULL STOP campaign,[2] (which ended in 2007). He is the United Kingdom Chairman of Fundraising and Appeals for UNICEF and until June 2006 was a trustee of the major charity Jewish Care.[3]

In March 2006 it was revealed as part of the "Cash for Peerages" scandal that he had lent £1m to the Labour Party before the 2005 General Election.[2]

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