David Cameron joins Jeb Bush’s private equity firm Finback Investment Partners

Former UK prime minister David Cameron has taken on a part-time advisory role at Finback Investment Partners, the private equity firm founded and chaired by former Florida governor Jeb Bush.

The UK government’s Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACOBA) disclosed the appointment, confirming that Cameron’s role will involve providing strategic advice to enhance the firm’s expertise and network. While paid, the position does not involve contact with government, and Cameron had no prior dealings with Finback while in office.

Founded in 2017, Finback manages over $800m in assets, with investments spanning insurance brokerage, data centres, and software firms.

Cameron, who served as UK prime minister from 2010 to 2016 and returned briefly as foreign secretary in 2023, has expanded his private sector engagements since leaving government. Alongside his role at Finback, he has also taken advisory positions at hedge fund Caxton and logistics payments firm PayCargo.

Despite past scrutiny over his lobbying efforts for Greensill Capital, Cameron continues to be a sought-after figure in finance and investment. His latest role marks another high-profile addition to his post-political career.