NEW Articles28 Mar 2025
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act – new changes introduced
Changes will affect companies and some have already come into force.
NEW Articles
This exciting gaming event celebrates video games and interactive entertainment.
We are excited to sponsor the 10th annual London Games Festival which takes place from 2 – 13 April. The UK’s largest gaming event, it’s anticipated that around 100,000 visitors will attend this year’s celebration of video games and interactive entertainment.
Chris Cairns and Andrew Douthwaite, leading Gaming Business Advisors from Alliotts LLP, will attending the Games Finance Market on 8th and 9th April held at EIT London, Savoy Place. The Games Finance Market is a core part of the London Games Festival; as an interactive B2B event it is the ultimate networking hub, connecting cutting-edge game studios with the potential investors who can fuel their growth.
Chris and Andrew will be on hand to provide expert advice and guidance to attendees, and will also be meeting with gaming studio owners, offering tailored advice on how to get their businesses investor-ready. They’ll deep dive into the crucial financial info that investors expect to see and share insider tips on how to present your business in the best possible light.
Chris and Andrew will also be discussing the attractive tax reliefs available to the gaming sector, VGTR/VGEC and R&D; guiding you on how to structure your business tax efficiently and unlocking the benefits of EIS and SEIS.
Based in London and Guildford, Alliotts’ specialist gaming sector team work with UK and international gaming studios and gaming developers, providing a range of services including fractional CFO support, outsourced services, grant audits, business advisory, corporate and personal tax and tax reliefs.
THE AUTHOR
Marketing Director
More & Other Musings
View all related contentNEW Articles28 Mar 2025
Changes will affect companies and some have already come into force.
NEW Articles28 Mar 2025
Here we list employment law changes that have come into force, those that are due to come into force and bills that have been re-introduced into Parliament.
NEW Articles27 Mar 2025
Revenues have yet to recover from the pandemic and last year’s actor and writer strikes.
FEATURED Articles27 Mar 2025
What did the Chancellor unveil in yesterday's Spring Statement?