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| Business Angels | Business Angels are people or syndicates who invest, often during business start-up or early development, in return for an equity share. Typical sums are £10,000 to £50,000 - see also www.bvca.co.uk/search/features/FAQs. | Advice from Business Link | | Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) | The EIS is designed to help smaller higher-risk trading companies to raise finance by offering a range of tax reliefs to investors who purchase new shares in those companies. | HMRC advice | | Low Carbon Venture Capital Fund | The fund will make early-stage equity investments into SME's that are developing new and innovative products or processes in a low carbon, environmentally sensitive manner. | Low Carbon Fund | | Venture Capital | Venture capitalists (or private equity firms) invest in high-potential growth businesses in order to generate a return in the event of an IPO or trade sale. Visit the British Venture Capital Association website to see a list of members - www.bvca.org.uk. | Advice from Business Link |
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