Shorts will be hosting a free and exclusive Q&A session on 10th June 2021 (10:00am) all about selling a business to an Employee Ownership Trust. This Q&A event will address the most commonly asked questions about EOTs.
These questions will include, but are not limited to:
- What is an Employee Ownership Trust?
- How do Employee Ownership Trusts work?
- What are the tax benefits and potential pitfalls of an EOT?
If you are interested in EOTs as a tax efficient business exit strategy, we invite you to submit your own questions in advance of this event. The most commonly asked questions will be pre-selected to be answered by our expert panellists.
Register your place, and you will be sent a link with log-in details before the event.
About the event speakers
This event will be hosted by three speakers, all of whom are experts in Corporate Finance and Employee Ownership Trusts.
Andy Ryder - Corporate Finance Partner at Shorts
Andy has over 15 years of Corporate Finance experience. He has extensive knowledge of business acquisitions, disposals, EOTs, management buyouts/ buy-ins, and fundraising across a range of sectors and deal sizes, from <£1m up to £50m.
David Robinson, Tax Director at Shorts
A qualified Chartered Tax Adviser with over 10 years’ experience in the profession, David joined Shorts having previously worked for national firms including BDO and RSM.
He has significant experience advising growing owner-managed businesses on all aspects of taxation including; acquisitions and disposals, reorganisations, and exit planning.
Paul Trudgill, Partner at Keebles LLP
Award-winning Corporate Lawyer, Paul has been qualified as a solicitor since 1994. He joined Keebles in 1998 and became a partner in the Corporate and Business Services team in 2003, based in Sheffield.
Paul’s specialism is Corporate Finance and he is regularly involved in the whole spectrum of corporate transactions from MBO/MBI through to sales, EOTs, disposals and mergers. He was named Corporate Lawyer of the Year in Yorkshire Dealmakers Awards in 2014.
Register to attend
We hope to see you at the event! You can register for free through Eventbrite, and you will then be sent a link to access the event before it begins.
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