EISA launches 'free' membership programme for advisers

‘Special member discounts’

Tom Ellis
clock • 1 min read

The Enterprise Investment Scheme Association (EISA) has launched a free membership programme for financial planners and advisers in a bid to offer a forum for advice community views.

EISA said on its website it is reaching out to financial advisers to encourage them to "play a more active role in this increasingly mainstream area of financial planning". It said members will have a collective voice that reaches policymakers and stakeholders governing the EIS advice market, receive news updates on legislation, and seminars and events "specifically targeted" at members' needs. EISA also said members will gain access to free research, online resources, regulator free workshops, and "significant savings" with a range of partners including special member discounts on pr...

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