Acuity small-cap team offering IHT planning via Aim

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Small-cap specialist Acuity Capital Management is launching an inheritance tax service using Aim-tra...

Small-cap specialist Acuity Capital Management is launching an inheritance tax service using Aim-traded equities. The Protected ITS service targets investors whose estates face IHT liabilities on death Acuity is the former small-cap team of Electra Partners, which formed following an MBO earlier this year. Partners Judith MacKenzie and Nick Ross will construct a portfolio of Aim stocks, which qualify for business property relief They will hold 25 to 30 companies from a range of sectors, looking for dividend-paying, liquid businesses with experienced management teams. The group sai...

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