Employee Share Plans and the Benefits for SMEs

Thursday, March 2, 2023 Webinar

The recent rapid rises in costs, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the tight labour market are providing challenges for many businesses.

 

Key to overcoming such challenges is rebuilding a better relationship with employees. One way of doing that is by engaging your staff through Employee Share Ownership. Hosted by Michael Mainelli Executive Chairman Esop Centre and Z/Yen Group and Richard Burge, Chief Executive, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)  this webinar will hear from expert speakers who will explain:

  • Why Employee Share Ownership is a “good thing” and why it is good for business
  • How it can be used to build better relationships with employees – how employee share plans can play a key role in contributing to employees’ savings, morale and engagement - How it can encourage cohesion, promote productivity, and provide financial security
  • The pros and cons of Employee Share Ownership, how it works and what the options are

The Employee Share Ownership (Esop) Centre is a non-profit subscription based organisation which draws from over 30 years of experience to inform, lobby and research in the interest of developing all forms of broad-based employee share ownership plans in the UK and Europe.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Asian Business Association

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Asian Business Association (ABA) was established in 1995 - under the Chairmanship of the late Lord Gulam Noon MBE and Subhash Thakrar – in recognition of the huge contribution Asian businesses make to London’s economy.

The ABA is widely regarded as the most important forum for Asian business and provides a voice for the London Asian business community. The ABA’s success is a true reflection of the success of Asian entrepreneurs in the UK. In addition to hosting networking events, we facilitate cross border trade and investment particularly with areas where the Asian community has historic links.

The ABA is open to LCCI Members and the Community Network.