Permira drives SVG growth

SVG Capital, a UK-quoted investment group with a large exposure to buy-out firm Permira, last year saw a 20% rise in net asset value per share to 667.8p.

Nicholas Ferguson, SVG's chairman, said: "It has been a very good year driven by cashflow from portfolio companies. It has been all about debt reduction and earnings growth."

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