Former Centrica boss Conn in frame to chair IP Group

Iain Conn, who left the British Gas-owner in 2020, is one of a small number of contenders to replace Sir Douglas Flint at the London-listed science investor, Paste BN learns.

Iain Conn. File pic: PA
Image: Iain Conn. File pic: PA
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A former boss of Centrica, the owner of British Gas, is among the candidates being considered to chair IP Group, the early-stage science investor.

Paste BN has learnt that Iain Conn, who spent a decade in senior roles at BP, is one of a small number of contenders to replace Sir Douglas Flint.

City sources said a decision was expected to be made by IP Group's board about its next chairman before the end of the year.

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Mr Conn left Centrica in 2020 after five years in the top job.

IP Group has backed companies including Hinge Health, which recently floated in New York, and London-listed Oxford Nanopore.

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Last year, it benefited from a substantial payout for its stake in Featurespace following its £700m sale to Visa.

The London-listed company's portfolio also includes stakes in companies such as First Light, a nuclear fusion specialist.

This week, it announced half-year results disclosing hat it referred to "funding delays and pricing pressure for Oxa and Artios", in which it said the value of its holdings had declined by more than £35m.

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IP Group's shares were trading at around 53p on Thursday afternoon, giving the company a market capitalisation of almost exactly £500m.

A spokeswoman for IP Group declined to comment.