Private equity's next generation: Glasgow students

Maven Capital Partners plans to set up an internship and training programme for students in the Scottish city

For private equity boss Bill Nixon, the Scottish referendum showcased widely-held "negative perceptions" of an elitist industry. His response: to set up an internship and training programme to give less privileged Glasgow students a chance to get into finance.

Nixon, the former head of investment for Aberdeen Asset Management's private equity arm, is chief executive of Maven Capital Partners, the Scottish firm which was set up in 2009 to acquire Aberdeen's private equity business.

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