Tehuti Investment Club has three important phases of development. Phase one has its origins in the meeting of Sandra Hurst and Dr Perry Stanislas, both associates of popular scholar Professor Lez Henry who met in 2006 at one of his speaking events. Sandra, a pioneer of black women’s development and a leader in financial education, discussed with Dr Perry her intention of setting up an investment club. Her idea struck his interest given his previous involvement in a successful investment club, which traded in the stock market, that was set up by a group of Nigerians.
Tehuti Investment Club mission is to develop individuals to be successful traders in stocks and shares and related financial matters. The Club seeks to use financial education, training, and providing opportunities for individuals to create wealth and serves as model of good practice both locally and internationally.
Tehuti Investment Club was formed to create wealth through saving and investment activities and to encourage and support people through structured education, training, and learning opportunities.
An essential element of the Club's work is the provision of financial and economic education and assisting in the development of core competencies in the area of wealth creation.
The Club places a great emphasis on collective work and responsibility and a team-based approach to wealth creation. It believes in the importance of learning by doing and using shared experience as a crucial learning tool.
Building strong financial and other networks locally, nationally, and internationally and developing social capital is fundamental to the Club's philosphy and strategy.