Aim big.
The table below shows three scenarios for projected returns over a seven year period. Each scenario assumes a £10,000 investment in Year 0 (when an investment is first made). Please read page 22 of the Information Memorandum for full methodology. Startups are not for the fainthearted - all the underlying investments can fail and investors can lose money. Eligible investors can claim loss relief against failed investments.
Year 1 | Year 7 | |
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Favourable scenario | ||
Cash returns (excl. EIS) | 0 | £35k |
Cash returns (incl. EIS) | £3k | £38k |
Moderate scenario | ||
Cash returns (excl. EIS) | 0 | £17k |
Cash returns (incl. EIS) | £3k | £20k |
Unfavourable scenario | ||
Cash returns (excl. EIS) | 0 | £4k |
Cash returns (incl. EIS) | £3k | £7.8k |
The above table illustrates the value of the initial EIS tax relief on a £10,000 investment (approximately £3,000). EIS loss relief is also typically available in relation to investments in the portfolio that later go on to fail but is not factored in here. Read more about EIS initial relief and loss relief in the Information Memorandum.
How we select startups for your portfolio.
Access EIS tracks performance data of over 10,000 active startup investors. It then
selects and co-invests with some of the best-performing “super angels” with the aim
of replicating their collective success.
Your capital will be invested exclusively into startups with backing from one or
more super angels and your investments will always be made on equal economic terms
with them too.
On average, a super angel’s startup portfolio grows at 42% a year and each super
angel has a demonstrable track record of backing top startups before others spot
them. Their seed investments include UK startup success stories like Revolut (valued
at $5.5bn in Feb 2020), Horizon Discovery (LON: HZD), Magic Pony Technology (sold to
Twitter) & Swiftkey (sold to Microsoft).
How we compare:
Access EIS | Typical EIS Fund* | |
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Minimum subscription | £5,000 | £19,167 |
Set-up fee | 2% | 2.3% |
Annual management fee | 1.5% | 1.9% |
Deal fee | None | 0.8% |
Annual admin fee | None | 0.4% |
Exit fee | None | 0.5% |
Total management fees | 12.5% | 24.3% |
Performance fee (carry) | 10% | 20% |
* SR commissioned XPM Investment Consulting to review all open EIS offers (totalling
49 EIS funds). The data in the comparison table above includes flagship EIS funds
(reporting over £100m in assets under management): Calculus Capital EIS, Deepbridge
Technology Growth EIS, Downing Ventures, Draper Esprit EIS, Eden Rock Ventures,
Foresight Williams Technology, Fuel Ventures, Guinness EIS, Invicta Growth EIS, MMC
Ventures EIS Fund, Mariana EIS, Mercia EIS, Nexus Investments Scale-Up Fund,
Palkwalk Opportunities EIS, Puma EIS, Startup Funding Club Growth EIS and Triple
Point Impact EIS). Figures in the Typical EIS fund column are averages across all of
the funds named above. The research was conducted in July 2019. Throughout our
research, there was no clear evidence for how long funds keep charging investors
for. Performance fee – which is often referred to as “carry” or “carried interest” –
is the percentage of fund profits taken by the fund manager as an incentive to build
high-performing portfolios for investors.
All fees and figures listed in this table are before VAT.
For example, if Access EIS were to return £20,000 on a £10,000 investment, there
would be a profit of £10,000. With a performance hurdle of 110%, SR would return
£11,000 to investors without charging the exit fee. The 10% exit fee would only be
charged on the remaining £9,000 of profit.
Who you’ll be co-investing with.
Names are redacted for privacy reasons.
Super angel | IRR | Number of investments | Notable investments |
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Angel 1 | 48% | 54 | Ebury - sold to Santander for £350m, Tide Bank - last valued at £220m |
Angel 2 | 52% | 42 | Smart - last valued at £432m, Marshmallow - last valued at £686m |
Angel 3 | 32% | 20 | Nutmeg - acquired by JP Morgan Chase, Gousto - last valued at £1.42b |
Angel 4 | 121% | 70 | Touchlight Genetics - last valued at £568m, Bit.bio – last valued at £355m |
Angel 5 | 29% | 123 | Magic Pony Technology - sold to Twitter for £102m, Bloomsbury AI - sold to Facebook for £23m |
Angel 6 | 67% | 34 | Revolut - last valued at £26.1b, The Plum Guide, Carwow - last valued at £262m |
Piggy-back on the due diligence of experts.
Before we consider a startup for investment, it needs to receive investment from one
or more super angels. Their approaches to due diligence vary, but they don’t take it
lightly, usually getting to know startups and founders very well before investing.
Frequently, they also have significant sector expertise.
In addition, we conduct our own due diligence for an extra layer of safety. We check
that:
Get your money working. Fast.
Reduce your tax bill with EIS tax relief.
By investing in Access EIS, eligible investors could receive generous tax relief for
your income or capital gains tax bill.
EIS highlights:
To illustrate EIS at work, consider an investment into a single startup. If the
startup exits successfully after three years, you get the initial 30% tax relief and
all of the profits without paying capital gains tax. If it were to fail, you could
combine the income tax relief and additional loss relief so that up to 68.5% of your
investment can be offset against your tax bill.
EIS tax relief can be claimed for the tax year in which an investment is made, or
carried back by one year. For the purposes of tax relief, HMRC considers an
“investment” to be the date the startup issues shares and not when you pay money
into Access EIS.
You’ll receive a digital EIS certificate within a few weeks of each startup
investment. You’ll be able to download these one at a time, in batches, or all at
once after deployment to easily attach to your tax return.
Enjoy the ride and manage your investment online.
Sit back and enjoy watching your portfolio develop. You’ll start receiving updates
about your portfolio. We require startups to report quarterly and these reports will
be saved to your dashboard.
Your investor dashboard is where you find all the latest information on your
portfolio.
It’s also where you can download digital EIS certificates for your investments. You
can export everything in one click and simply attach it to your self-assessment tax
return to HMRC.
Minimum investment: £5,000
Payment: Within 14 days of application