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Government Announces EIS Roundtables Following Spring Statement

16/04/25

By:

Drew Mcgee

Chancellor Launches Stakeholder Roundtables to Strengthen EIS and Support UK Startup Growth

In a significant move to bolster the UK's entrepreneurial ecosystem, the Chancellor's Spring Statement has unveiled plans for a series of roundtable discussions with key stakeholders in the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) community. These sessions, scheduled for April, aim to gather insights from entrepreneurs, investors, and venture capital firms to refine policies that support business growth and innovation.


The government's initiative underscores its commitment to making the UK the premier destination for starting and scaling businesses. By engaging directly with those involved in early-stage investing, the roundtables will explore the effectiveness of existing tax reliefs—including the Enterprise Management Incentives Scheme, the EIS, and the Venture Capital Trust Scheme—with a view to ensuring these remain strong levers for economic expansion.


This proactive approach to policy-making reflects a broader strategy to ensure that frameworks supporting early-stage businesses stay aligned with the evolving needs of the startup landscape. By fostering open dialogue with investors and entrepreneurs, the government is taking meaningful steps toward sustaining innovation and strengthening the UK's position as a global hub for enterprise.

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