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  • The Peloton

The Peloton is one of the first Chartered Accountancy firms in the UK to enter into employee ownership. Partnering with leading lawyers in the employee ownership community, it provides end-to-end support when it comes to EOT transitions. Be it valuing the business, modelling cashflow, obtaining tax clearances, the legal documentation, or determining the profit share formula, The Peloton is uniquely well placed to support you on your journey to employee ownership.

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