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Isaac Kaye

Isaac Kaye

British businessman


Isaac Kaye is a businessman with interests in healthcare and politics in the United Kingdom. Originally from South Africa, he obtained Irish citizenship upon his arrival in the UK in 1985.[1]

Healthcare

Kaye built Norton Healthcare Ltd., a UK generic pharmaceutical company, which was acquired by Ivax Corporation in 1990.[2] He became chairman of Ivax Pharmaceuticals UK. In 2006 Ivax was sold to Teva Pharmaceuticals for $7.4 billion.[2]

In 2002 Ivax was the largest supplier of generic drugs to the NHS.[1]

Kaye was also a co-founder of Israel Healthcare Ventures, an Israel-based venture capital firm, and also established the Kaye Innovation Awards in order to encourage and recognize technological achievements at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem[2]

Politics

In January 2008 his name was listed as one of the donors to Peter Hain's May 2007 election campaign for the deputy leadership of the Labour Party.[3] Kaye's donation of £15,000, undeclared as a donation by Hain at the time, was channelled through the Progressive Policies Forum organization.[4] Kaye, along with David Garrard, sponsors the annual lunch of the Labour Friends of Israel.[5]


References

  1. Kevin Maguire (13 April 2002). "Isaac Kaye". The Guardian.
  2. "Strategic Partners". Trevi Health Capital.
  3. "Miliband warms the hearts of the Labour Friends". The Jewish Chronicle. 23 March 2018.



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