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Create a Successful Exit Strategy That Works for You

Tuesday 25 November at 10:00AM

Join this dynamic session led by seasoned business professionals who have successfully exited their own ventures and guided others through the process.

What you’ll learn

  • Understanding the importance of an Exit Strategy
  • Learn about the most common types of exit – pros and cons
  • Confidence to apply an appropriate exit strategy and understanding of the key steps to develop it

Description

This session will cover the essentials of exit strategy planning—from why starting with the end in mind is crucial, to building a strong investment proposal and business structure. You'll explore the most common types of exits, their pros and cons, and gain insights from real-life case studies that highlight both successful transitions and costly missteps.

Whether you're seeking investment or simply planning for the future, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge to prepare for a smooth and strategic exit.

Includes live Q&A.

Speakers

Steve Stolliday

Business Finance Specialist, Oxford Innovation Advice

Steve has broad experience of working with SMEs, corporates and charities across the globe. He is currently a Trustee and Treasurer of Citizens Advice Cornwall and also a Trustee of the MicroLoan Foundation.

He has a background in investing, divesting, risk management, private equity, debt finance and financial and business restructuring. He is a Chartered Accountant by training and has lived and worked in the UK, Singapore, Philippines, Kazakhstan, China and Africa.

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