Piers Denne, head of sales and marketing Future Capital Partners, explains how advisers can use film structures as an investment option for their corporate clients
Managing corporate clients from a financial advice viewpoint can be complex and is a process seems to fall between the intermediary and the company’s professional advisers. My experience with financial intermediaries and the advice given to corporations primarily focuses on delivering remuneration benefits efficiently to directors and employees, while professional advisers are retained for audit, taxation and company law matters. But in this relationship there is one other entity that needs to be considered when financial and risk planning is involved, which is often overlooked, and that...
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