Investment Week Tax Efficiency Awards - finalists revealed

Ceremony on 1 December

Katrina Lloyd
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Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week has revealed the finalists for the Tax Efficiency Awards 2017/18, recognising the best and most innovative providers in the areas of VCTs, EIS and BPR/IHT.

Alongside performance criteria, the awards will acknowledge the degree to which each provider has helped promote a greater understanding of the sector and its benefits with investors and advisers. The awards will be judged by a respected panel of advisers and sector watchers and the winners will be honoured at a ceremony in London on 1 December. Click here for more information on the awards. The finalists - in full VCTs Best Generalist British Smaller Companies VCT plc Foresight Group - VCTs Proven VCT and Proven Growth & Income VCT Best Aim-Based Amati VCT 2 plc ...

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