The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) are government schemes that encourage investment into early-stage startups through a range of tax reliefs for investors in high-risk businesses.
The EIS and the SEIS are responsible for £32 billion of investment into more than 56,000 UK startups. They are the leading schemes of their kind globally and play a fundamental role in attracting talent to the UK. The schemes ensure startups have access to crucial investment, driving innovation, creating jobs and fuelling growth across the whole of the UK. The EIS Association is the trade body for the EIS ecosystem, representing more than 400 entrepreneurs, advisers and investors.
In September, the Enterprise Investment Scheme Association (EISA), the official trade body for the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS), is organising an event to celebrate three decades of these schemes. o2h Ventures is proud to be a partner in supporting the event and connecting with the wider ecosystem. It will be a great chance to celebrate the founders, investors, and advisers using the EIS to support UK early-stage companies in becoming household names, creating life-changing health technology, and addressing some of the greatest challenges of our time.
The event will feature an exciting in-person conference, bursting with key speakers and important conversations, followed by an evening reception. Join the Enterprise Investment Scheme Association and the EIS/SEIS ecosystem to celebrate
- Date: Wednesday 18th September
- Time: 10 am until 6.30 pm, followed by an evening reception until 8.30 pm
- Venue: Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, Central London (nearest tube is Piccadilly Circus or Charing Cross)
To know more about the event, please visit – eisa.org.uk/30th-anniversary-of-eis
About EISA
EIS Association (EISA) – the official trade body for the Enterprise Investment Scheme. EISA is a highly effective not-for-profit organisation whose core aim is to help Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) obtain the funding they need to grow their business and help drive our economy forward. To learn more about EISA, visit https://eisa.org.uk/.