Rajiv Jain
US businessman
Source: Wikidata — retrieved 7/12/2026 (wikidata)
Profile Summary
Rajiv Jain is a U.S. businessman and finance executive with an estimated net worth of ~$4.2B Wikidata. He is associated with GQG Partners, and recent reporting says the firm’s funds saw large investor outflows even as his bet against technology stocks performed well NewsAPI.
Business & SEC Activity
Jain’s wealth is tied to finance and investment management Wikidata. Recent coverage reported that GQG Partners funds lost $12B in investor money in the first quarter, while Jain’s positioning against technology stocks paid off NewsAPI.
Philanthropy
FEC records show 75 contributions totaling $111,972.70 from 1992 to 2024, with most giving going to Democrats and Democratic-aligned committees FEC. His top recipients included the DNC Services Corporation/Democratic National Committee, Obama Victory Fund 2012, and DWS Victory Fund FEC. Foundation filings for 2023 show three Jain-related foundations with combined assets of $14,923,588 and total grants paid of $333,955 ProPublica 990.
Political Activity
FEC data shows $61,475 in donations to Democrats, $1,000 to independents, $1,000 to Republicans, and $48,497.70 to PACs or other recipients FEC. The largest single recipient was the DNC Services Corporation/Democratic National Committee at $31,000, followed by Obama Victory Fund 2012 at $21,000 FEC.
In the News
Recent reporting on GQG Partners said the firm experienced $12B in first-quarter investor outflows even though Jain’s bet against technology stocks was successful NewsAPI. Another article in the dataset refers to a different Rajiv Jain in India and does not appear to relate to this profile NewsAPI.
U.S. Presence
Philanthropy
Political Contributions
By Party
Top Recipients
Score Breakdown
The PBS is a weighted average of 2 components. The formula is open and versioned — the weight percentages below show how much each component contributes to the final score.
Evidenced charitable giving — built on what they actually give each year, not parked assets. Dominated by generosity (annual giving relative to net worth — the share of your fortune you give), plus the absolute scale of that giving, plus a small nudge for signing the Giving Pledge (a commitment, not a realized action).
Data: ProPublica 990 charitable disbursements, net worth, The Giving Pledge registry
How much sourced, public accountability data exists — net worth, political contributions, SEC filings, foundation 990s, news coverage, and a verified profile. More public disclosure scores higher.
Data: FEC, SEC EDGAR, ProPublica 990s, GDELT / NewsAPI, Wikidata
Formula (v2): PBS = 65% x Philanthropy + 35% x Transparency
Scored on 6/23/2026 on a 0–100 scale. The score uses only the signals we have populated data for. Goal Impact, Controversy, and Community Approval are deferred until that data exists — Phase 1 goal adoption, controversy detection, and community votes respectively.
All data is sourced from public records. Each section links to its original source. View on Wikidata