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'''Adrian Beecroft''' is a venture capitalist and the chairman of [[Dawn Capital]], which owns Wonga.com, the online short-term high-interest loans company. He is worth an estimated wealth £100m.
 
'''Adrian Beecroft''' is a venture capitalist and the chairman of [[Dawn Capital]], which owns Wonga.com, the online short-term high-interest loans company. He is worth an estimated wealth £100m.
  
Beecroft was previously senior managing partner at [[Apax in 1984 and grew its funds to $20bn before retiring as its senior managing partner. 
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==Activities==
  
==Activities==
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Beecroft was previously senior managing partner at [[Apax]], where he 'played a major part in its international expansion'. It now has over $20 billion under management with over 150 professionals in eight countries.
  
 
==Views==
 
==Views==
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*Chairman of the [[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association|British Venture Capital Association]] (BVCA) in 1991/92 and represented Apax on the boards of over 20 private and public companies.  He was elected to the BVCA Hall of Fame in 2009.
 
*Chairman of the [[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association|British Venture Capital Association]] (BVCA) in 1991/92 and represented Apax on the boards of over 20 private and public companies.  He was elected to the BVCA Hall of Fame in 2009.
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*Beecroft Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology at [[Oxford University]] 
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*joint sponsor of the [[Oxford Academy]]
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*Chairman of the Cricket Foundation. 
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*Fellow of the [[Institute of Physics]] and an Honorary Fellow of the [[Queen’s College]], Oxford.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 15:25, 11 April 2012

Adrian Beecroft is a venture capitalist and the chairman of Dawn Capital, which owns Wonga.com, the online short-term high-interest loans company. He is worth an estimated wealth £100m.

Activities

Beecroft was previously senior managing partner at Apax, where he 'played a major part in its international expansion'. It now has over $20 billion under management with over 150 professionals in eight countries.

Views

Affiliations

  • Chairman of the British Venture Capital Association (BVCA) in 1991/92 and represented Apax on the boards of over 20 private and public companies. He was elected to the BVCA Hall of Fame in 2009.

Resources

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