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Proud to give back.

At Market Partners, we believe success is not just measured by investment returns but by the positive impact we have on our community. Our involvement in charitable initiatives reflects our commitment to giving back, supporting those in need, and helping to create opportunities for a better future. By contributing our time, resources, and expertise, we aim to foster stronger communities and make a meaningful difference beyond the world of finance.

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Supporting the Apex Foundation

One of the key areas we contribute to is the Apex Foundation, where we manage the Foundation’s investment portfolio. Our focus is on delivering steady returns that help fund a range of initiatives — from melanoma research to children’s health and disability support programs.

Fundraising

We also participate in a number of community fundraising efforts throughout the year. One of these is the annual Apex Postie Bike Ride, where James Gerrish joins 80+ other riders in a 1,000km off-road challenge across the Flinders Ranges.

The ride raises money for the Apex Copper Coast Retreats, which offer respite and support for families impacted by cancer.

To date, Market Partners have helped raise over $130,000 for charitable causes.

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