Warren Buffett on Friday made his biggest annual donation to date, giving $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charities.
The legendary investor, whoâ€
The “Oracle of Omaha� has pledged to give away the fortune he built at Berkshire, the Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate he started running in 1965. Buffett has been making annual donations to the five charities since 2006.
After Fridayâ€
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Buffett clarified that after his death, the enormous fortune he amassed from building the one-of-a-kind conglomerate will be directed to a new charitable trust overseen by his three children.
“It should be used to help the people that havenâ€
Buffett has previously said his three children are the executors of his will as well as the named trustees of the charitable trust that will receive 99%-plus of his wealth.
He told the Journal that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will no longer receive donations after his death. Buffett resigned as a trustee at the Gates Foundation in June 2021 in the midst of Bill and Melinda Gatesâ€
At Berkshireâ€
Greg Abel, vice chairman for noninsurance operations at Berkshire, has been named Buffettâ€
Buffett previously said his will will be made public after his death.
“After my death, the disposition of my assets will be an open book — no ‘imaginativeâ€