Smaller companies are the engine room of the UK economy – and the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is the smart way to invest in them.
The EIS offers a range of generous tax reliefs designed to encourage individuals to invest in smaller, high potential businesses, thereby helping those businesses raise the finance they need to grow.
Since launch in 1994, over £18 billion of funds has been invested and over £3 billion in tax has been saved.
Here are the main tax reliefs:
Whilst the EIS tax benefits are very attractive, you should invest on the merits of the business not just on the tax advantages … but finding the right investment opportunities requires expert knowledge, and so can be difficult and time-consuming.
At Hunter Jones, we do this work for you and research EIS qualifying opportunities to create a portfolio of high potential investments across a wide range of sectors, including technology, manufacturing, medical, food & beverage, and leisure.
Call us on 0207 117 2913 and one of our specialist EIS consultants will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with further information on the EIS investments we are currently promoting.
YOUR CAPITAL MAY BE AT RISK. Investors should be aware that due to the unregulated nature of the transaction the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) and the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) do not apply. If you are in any doubt about the suitability of the product for your personal circumstances you should seek financial advice from an Independent Financial Advisor.
The loan-notes marketed by Hunter Jones are not a regulated investment product. The loan-notes are non-transferable which means should your financial circumstances change and you needed to sell the loan notes you would be unable to do so.
You could lose all of your money invested in this product. This is a high-risk investment and is much riskier than a savings account.
Property Bonds and Loan Notes are unregulated, non-readily realisable, non-transferable securities. Investors should be aware that past performance is not a reliable guide to future performance or returns and you may not get back all your original investment. Prospective Investors are strongly advised to seek independent financial advice from an authorised person who specialises in advising on non-readily realisable securities. Tax treatment is dependent on Investor circumstances and these are subject to change. Investors are advised to seek appropriate tax advice to clarify their position.
COMMISSION & CHARGES: Investor funds are not subject to fees or charges. Funds are fully invested with the Property Bond Issuer. Hunter Jones are paid a commission by the Issuer. Details of this commission is available on request. Hunter Jones do not receive Investor funds into any of their bank accounts. Funds for investment are paid directly from the Investor to the Property Bond / Loan Note Issuer’s bank account.
COMPENSATION: Non-readily realisable investments are unregulated securities, not authorised under the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000 (“FSMA”). Such securities may not be subject to the rules and regulations made under FSMA for the protection of Investors. Compensation may not be available under the UK Financial Services Compensation Scheme in the event of a default in respect of your investment.
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The investments referred to in this website are not suitable for all investors and are intended for certain categories of investor only. Osborne Baldwin Limited t/a Hunter Jones does not give financial advice to investors about the suitability of the investments. Investors should seek advice from a person who specialises in advising on speculative, illiquid securities.
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