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EIS: The Basics

Our industry leading educational programme which covers the basics on what you need to know to recommend an EIS.
Based on attendee feedback, this series is classed as a world leading event according to Net Promoter Scores.

EIS The Basics: Episode 1
EPISODE 1
The Modern World of EIS

An exploration into why EIS is more popular than ever, how early-stage companies are performing in the modern day climate and covering the basics of the tax reliefs.

45 mins

EIS The Basics: Episode 2
EPISODE 2
Trigger Points

Investigating the types of clients where EIS is most suitable.

45 mins

EIS The Basics: Episode 3
EPISODE 3
Due Diligence & Research

Understanding the due diligence required by advisers who are recommending EIS to clients.

45 mins

IMPORTANT: The views expressed in these webinars are the views of the individual and not necessarily of Deepbridge Capital LLP. Figures quoted by the presenter and/or guest may be approximations. The content of these videos should not be construed as financial advice. This video is a real-time financial promotion and, as a result, has not been approved as a financial promotion for the purposes of Section 21 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

RISK WARNING: Any decision to invest should be made only on the basis of the relevant documentation for the investment available in the accompanying company profile. Investments in unquoted companies carry high risks. Capital invested will be at risk and you could lose all of your investment. No established market exists for the trading of shares in private companies, making it difficult to sell shares.

Tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each investor and may be subject to change in future. The availability of tax reliefs depends on the Company invested in maintaining its qualifying status. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.