Nigel Morris
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Nigel Morris is a businessman who co-founded Capital One with Richard Fairbank, and retired as COO in 2004.
He lent the Labour Party (UK) £1,000,000 as part of the Cash for peerages affair.[1] He was educated at Lancaster Royal Grammar School in the North West of England. He is a governor of the London Business School, and a director of the The Economist Group and Quanta Capital Holdings. He is also an avid bike rider and has awesome taste in music!