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Reserve Power EIS

We have heard a whisper on the grapevine that an EIS provider has been unable to deploy funds raised in to “Reserve Power” within the required deadlines and are returning funds to clients.

That will allow one of our EIS chosen providers to possibly facilitate a further £1.5m – £2m of funding with an EIS which has Advance Assurance in place.

This provides one further day for this provider to raise £3.5 Million.

I appreciate I have given you a number of deadlines for both low risk EIS and Reserve Power EIS’s, so this IS the final deadline and will close on 27th November 2015.

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