Newable is now a partner of EISA
Newable Private Investing are pleased to announce their recent membership with the EIS Association (EISA), the official trade body for the Enterprise Investment Scheme.
EISA is a highly effective not-for-profit organisation which exists to aid the provision of capital to UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS), works closely with HM Treasury, HM Revenue and Customs, Government Ministers, MPs and the FCA to enhance the EIS and promote the benefits of the scheme to investors and companies using EIS/SEIS and their respective advisers.
Newable Private Investing developed a number of strategic relationships with government-backed agencies, leading Universities, Incubators and Accelerators networks and leading corporate firms who can offer technical advice and funding for the high-potential Start-Ups we work with. We believe joining the EISA as a partner will benefit our Investors, who can use these relationships as a way to test, assess and evaluate ideas with leading operators in the innovation space
For more information about EISA or Newable Private Investing, please email us at PrivateInvesting@newable.co.uk.
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