EISA launches new membership structure

Discount fees for advisers and wealth managers

Tom Ellis
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The Enterprise Investment Scheme Association (EISA) has launched a dedicated membership structure and cut fees for advisers as the trade body bids to entice new members to join.

The official Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) body is also offering members discounted fees for its accredited EIS Diploma and free access to EIS and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) research data and analysis. EISA director general Mark Brownridge claimed that, as a former financial planner himself, the benefits of EISA membership to advisers were now "considerable". Members will also receive free entrance to workshops, technical seminars and other events run by the body, as well as EISA's regulatory updates on tax, legislation and policy changes affecting EIS and SEIS.   ...

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