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Invest in Your Future with FSREG Partners Limited

Exclusive EIS & SEIS Investment Opportunities for UK Lawyers

At FSREG Partners Limited, we are launching a unique investment strategy tailored exclusively for lawyers looking to benefit from the UK Government’s Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS).

These schemes offer substantial tax advantages while supporting innovative, early-stage UK businesses — and we are building a dedicated fund exclusively for members of the legal profession.

Why EIS/SEIS Investments?

Income Tax Rebate

Investors can claim up to 30% (EIS) or 50% (SEIS) of their investment back as a reduction in their income tax bill.

Inheritance Tax Exemption

After holding EIS/SEIS shares for two years, these investments are generally exempt from UK inheritance tax — a significant estate planning benefit.

Tax-Free Growth

Capital gains from EIS/SEIS shares held for three years or more are tax-free.

Why Lawyers?

We understand the unique position of lawyers — as professionals with both capital to invest and a deep understanding of risk management. Our first fund will be dedicated exclusively to UK-qualified lawyers, creating a professional network of investor-peers with shared interests.

Our Services

  • Curated EIS/SEIS-compliant investment opportunities
  • Full regulatory management under FSREG’s registration with the FCA as an RVECA manager
  • Investor verification and eligibility assessment
  • Ongoing reporting and compliance
  • Estate and tax planning alignment

How to Get Started

  1. Contact us for an initial consultation.
  2. Confirm eligibility and investor status.
  3. Review our fund documentation.
  4. Make your investment and access the benefits of EIS/SEIS tax planning.

Disclaimer

This communication is directed only at persons who are classified as professional investors for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005. Investments in EIS or SEIS-qualifying companies carry risks, including loss of capital. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change. Investors should seek independent professional advice before making investment decisions.