Where advisers should focus in EIS due diligence - PA webinar panel

'EIS under the bonnet'

Tom Ellis
clock • 2 min read

In Professional Adviser's webinar 'EIS under the bonnet', three of the UK's leading experts in the sector offer guidance on how advisers should grill prospective fund managers in their EIS due diligence.

Calculus Capital chief executive John Glencross - who is joined on the panel by Par Equity LLP partner Paul Munn and The SidebySide Partnership partner John Bailye - says it is important advisers do their own investigating into Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) funds, as well as using third-party reviewers. Click here to watch webinar "Advisers need to do their own research," he says. "They need to look at the background of the fund and ask: what it is they are doing, how long have they been doing it and did they suddenly reinvent themselves? Look at their investments, their track re...

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