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The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is a government-backed incentive aimed at encouraging private investment in strong developing British businesses.
With the economic uncertainty surrounding Brexit, many see EIS as an excellent way to secure their future. Investment is only available to those who qualify as either high net-worth or sophisticated.
Studio Pow is a film company that qualifies under the scheme.
It has been featured in the Times, the Telegraph and Empire magazine, and its latest film Cordelia is the most exciting yet. Directed by four-time Bafta nominee Adrian Shergold, the film will star Sir Michael Gambon (Harry Potter), Catherine McCormack (Braveheart) and a host of other stars.
Cordelia is projecting a conservative 58 per cent return on investment (ROI).
Investing in British films also offers a host of other benefits, including exclusive invites to red-carpet events, screenings, premieres and after-parties, as well as the opportunity to meet the cast and crew while filming.

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