Eighth’s Nott bad: UoN grads worth a cool £2billion

Nottingham’s ‘ultra-high net worth’ alumni take us to 8th on the league table of filthy-rich graduates


Are the essays and exams worth it? Are you staring out the window wishing it was all over?

Fear not, for if you can stick it out to the end you’ve got a high chance of becoming one of the richest people in the UK.

Notts sits 8th in the wealth league

Nottingham alumni are among some of the richest in the country, a survey of university graduates claims.

The Wealth-X UK University Ultra-High Net-Worth (UHNW) Alumni Rankings is both a lengthy title and a report that places Nottingham 8th on the wealth ranking.

Together, our 92 UHNW grads are worth $3.1 billion (£2b) and have an average individual war chest of $34m (£22m).

A graduate needs $30m (£19.5m) to qualify as an UHNW individual. The average age of our super-rich alumni is 59.

Notts leads Edinburgh, in 9th, and Birmingham, in 10th. UCL’s alumni are richer than ours as they take 7th spot.

Predictably, Oxford and Cambridge are top. Oxford has the highest number of UHNW alumni with 401 of the fat cats. Cambridge has the wealthiest, with 361 filthy-rich alumni sharing a pot of $93b (£60b).

Spare a thought for the University of Warwick in 20th, whose rich grads have only $1.9b (£1.2b) to their names.