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Cazenove Capital announces partnership with Entrepreneurial Scotland

Feb 21

2 min read

Cazenove Capital, the high-net-worth wealth-management subsidiary of asset manager, Schroders, in the UK, has announced a partnership with Entrepreneurial Scotland.


As part of this partnership, Cazenove Capital will support business leaders through Entrepreneurial Scotland’s peer-support programme, ‘The Exchange’. Designed to boost self-confidence, challenge thinking and foster meaningful connections, the programme’ connects its members through trusted peer groups and exclusive events. It also offers access to a network of Scotland’s most influential business figures, such as Alan Jope, former chief executive of Unilever (pictured),


Cazenove Capital has a team of experts who specialise in advising business owners and entrepreneurs, at various stages of their business, from start up to exit. Members of the programme will be able to access impartial, free advice, one-to-one support and connections through the partnership.


Commenting on the partnership, Bob Hair, regional head of Scotland at Cazenove Capital said:  "We are delighted to partner with Entrepreneurial Scotland to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs scaling businesses in Scotland.


“Our broad network includes many successful entrepreneurs who are keen to share their knowledge and experience. By facilitating connections among entrepreneurs, we aim to foster relationships that stimulate support and encourage shared success."


Sean McGrath, chief executive of Entrepreneurial Scotland added: "Scotland’s prosperity is dependent on developing entrepreneurial leaders who can help deliver growth and quality jobs in Scotland. 


“Together we will continue to further support entrepreneurs and their business growth.”


In October, Cazenove Capital announced the appointment of portfolio manager, Sandra Dailidyte in Edinburgh, as part of its regional growth strategy.


Sandra has more than 12 years of experience in the financial-services industry. Previous roles include client director at Brown Shipley and private-client manager at Seven Investment Management.


www.entrepreneurialscotland.com

www.cazenovecapital.com



Image by Nicole Gardiner of Alan Jope, former Unilever chief executive; Sean McGrath, chief executive, Entrepreneurial Scotland; Bob Hair, regional head - Scotland, Cazenove Capital; and Sandra Dailidyte, portfolio manager, Cazenove Capital.

 

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