Political differences between shareholders in the boardroom can be well-publicised of course. But problems can arise in much more simple circumstances too – such as when a major shareholder dies.
In such cases the shares can pass to beneficiaries, leaving your board working with partners who may have little or no interest in the business at all. That’s why it can be wise to put a solution in place that allows fellow shareholders to buy those shares, so beneficiaries can realise their market value if they prefer. Just talk to one of our team to find out more.
Please note that it may be necessary to refer you to an external specialist, which we can easily facilitate for you. Their services will be separate and distinct to our own and those offered by St. James’s Place.