Use The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) To Raise Money For Your Company

The process for a company to get approved to issue EIS shares involves a fair degree of work. However, the process itself is relatively straightforward once the company meets the necessary qualifying conditions.

There are a number of conditions that a company must meet in order to be confident of Enterprise Investment Scheme qualifying status. This includes ensuring that the money raised is used for a qualifying business activity. The money raised must be spent within 2 years of the investment or the date the business started trading. The money must be used to grow or develop the business and cannot be used to buy all or part of another business.

Under the EIS scheme, a company can raise up to £5 million each year, and a maximum of £12 million in the company’s lifetime. This includes amounts received from other venture capital schemes. The company must also receive the investment within 7 years of making their first commercial sale.

A number of changes to the Enterprise Investment Scheme were announced as part of the Autumn 2017 Budget measures.

The main changes were;

If you are looking to raise money using the EIS, we can help.

We are very experienced in ensuring that the process runs smoothly with the right structures are in place. This is to ensure the scheme in question is compliant with the legislation and HMRC’s rules, thus helping your company to raise investment and offering investors a valuable investment opportunity.

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