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London Seminar – Employee Ownership Trusts: An attractive route to exit

Session overview

Join this breakfast seminar with Clarkslegal and Quantuma, to hear how Employee Ownership Trust’s (EOT’s) are structured from an advisers’ perspective, including practical tips on how to prepare in advance and to explore key considerations when planning an exit through employee ownership trusts, both with and without third party funding.

08:30-09:00 – Breakfast and networking

09:00-10.00 – Presentation followed by Q&A

To help keep everyone safe please do not attend if you feel unwell beforehand with COVID-19/flu like symptoms.

Event details

  • 08 September 2022
  • In person event
  • Free to attend
  • Corporate and M&A Employee Ownership Trust

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