Catalyst and Stargate unveil Green EIS fund

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Catalyst Investment Group and Stargate Capital Management have launched the Catalyst Stargate EIS Green fund which will offer significant tax advantages for green investors.

The fund will invest in growth companies developing innovative green products and services and technologies within fast growing markets, including renewable energy and energy efficiency, sustainable living and consumption, waste management and recycling technologies, water treatment and preservation and environmental services. Like other EIS funds, the Catalyst Stargate vehicle will invest in the smallest 1% of companies in the UK. The fund, which has a minimum subscription of £2,000 with no maximum investment limit, will open for investment on October 18 and close on April 5 2008. Cata...

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