Some say that a change is as good as feast, but London start-ups could be forgiven for wishing time had stood still from around the time of last year’s Autumn statement. George Osborne may have been austere, but he cannot have imagined a situation as bleak as this. Over to you, Philip Hammond, who, to …
What does the autumn statement mean for EIS and SEIS investors?
With Martin Sherwood, Head of Product, Enterprise Investment Partners Chancellor George Osborne delivered the Government’s annual Autumn Statement on Wednesday, delivering an upbeat assessment of the UK’s economic recovery as a whole. Although the economy is expected to grow by 1.4% this year, double the level expected when the budget was delivered in March, Osborne …