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Mark Synytsia, CIO and Founder of Tomtit Capital, personally commits 20% of his salary and investment profits to charitable causes around the world — every year, without exception.

This is a personal commitment, not a corporate programme. Mark believes that the opportunity to manage capital at any scale comes with a responsibility that is individual before it is institutional — and that giving should reflect genuine conviction rather than policy.

The focus of that giving is education — specifically, access to it in the parts of the world where it remains a privilege rather than a right. Where geography, poverty, or circumstance determine whether a child learns, builds a skill, or imagines a different future for themselves, Mark intends to help close that gap in a direct and sustained way.

The next generation will inherit the problems we have not solved. It seems only reasonable to invest in their ability to solve them.

Education Where It Is a Luxury

We direct funding toward communities where access to quality education is constrained by poverty, infrastructure, or conflict — places where a classroom, a teacher, or a scholarship can genuinely change the trajectory of a life.

Empowering the Next Generation

The young people who will solve tomorrow's problems exist right now — many without the resources to develop their potential. We support programmes that identify, develop, and elevate the next generation of thinkers, builders, and leaders, regardless of where they come from.

A Global Mandate

Human potential is evenly distributed. Opportunity is not. Mark's giving follows need, rigorous vetting, and demonstrable impact — across communities and countries worldwide, without restriction by geography or affiliation.

This is not a corporate initiative or a marketing position. It is a personal, standing financial commitment from the person who runs this firm — because Mark believes that how you earn matters, and so does what you choose to do with it.