

In the latest episode in the EIS and VC Basics mini-series for The EIS Navigator, we discuss Knowledge Intensive EIS funds, sometimes called KI funds. These are still relatively new in the market, so it's good to get a full explanation. Committed Capital have launched a few KI funds now, so we asked their Head of Business Development, Glen Stewart, on to explain them. Glen covers all you need to know about KI funds and some things to be careful about when selecting one ranging from what is a knowledge intensive company, restrictions on what the company can be/do and the increased investment limits that KI companies have. He examines what is an approved knowledge intensive fund, how does the timing for income tax relief work as well as considering what is the EIS5 tax certificate and how does this structure affect the other tax reliefs? He further addresses what are the attractions of KI funds for advisers and investors and answers the question what are the disadvantages. Read more about the podcast: https://hardmanandco.com/121-eis-and-vc-basics-knowledge-intensive-eis-funds-glen-stewart-committed-capital/ Find out more on our website: https://hardmanandco.com/eis-vc-basics/ Disclaimer Please note this podcast/interview does not constitute a financial promotion and is provided for informational purposes and should not be construed as an invitation or offer to buy or sell any investments. Please be aware that investments into unquoted companies are high risk, long term and illiquid investments. Your capital is at risk. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Target returns are not guaranteed and forward looking statements are illustrative only and must not be relied upon. Investors should only invest on the basis of reading the full offer documentation. Listeners must make their own independent decisions and obtain their own independent advice regarding any information, projects, securities, tax treatment or financial instruments mentioned herein. For more information, please read our full disclaimers: www.hardmanandco.com/research-disclosures www.hardmanandco.com/disclaimer



