Horlick launches EIS investment business

Scott Sinclair
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Nicola Horlick, chief executive of Bramdean Asset Management, has joined forces with two 3i alumni to launch a new investment business.

Rockpool Investments will be jointly managed by Horlick, who will be chairman, Gary Robins, former CEO of investor network Hotbed, and Matt Taylor, formerly a senior partner at private equity group Foresight. The trio aims to capitalise on an expected increase in interest in Enterprise Investment Schemes (EISs) following changes announced in last year's Budget. Rockpool will offer a range of tax-efficient portfolio services which will offer access to EISs, VCTs and other tax-efficient investment opportunities. The services and funds will be made available to entrepreneurs and well...

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