December 4, 2025

Elliott Gaspar – UK’s Secret Weapon Against Silicon Valley

In this episode, James Kennedy sits down with Elliott Gaspar, UK-based Fractional CFO and founder of a fast-growing finance practice, to unpack how the UK’s unique tax-advantaged investment schemes (SEIS/EIS) can accelerate early-stage growth – and how easily founders can lose their eligibility without realizing it. Drawing on a career that started in Oxford University finance, scaled through private-equity-backed energy infrastructure, and evolved into advising high-growth, asset-heavy startups, Elliott explains why CFOs must be storytellers, how to build investor-ready financial models, and why UK entrepreneurs still underestimate the power of compliance-driven incentives. They also explore: – Why the UK remains one of the world’s best places to raise capital – How founders accidentally invalidate SEIS/EIS (and how to avoid it) – When asset-heavy roll-ups can unlock better financing – The role of the Fractional CFO community in raising standards
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Show Notes

James Kennedy sits down with Elliott Gaspar, UK-based Fractional CFO and founder of a fast-growing finance practice, to unpack how the UK’s unique tax-advantaged investment schemes (SEIS/EIS) can accelerate early-stage growth – and how easily founders can lose their eligibility without realizing it.

Drawing on a career that started in Oxford University finance, scaled through private-equity-backed energy infrastructure, and evolved into advising high-growth, asset-heavy startups, Elliott explains why CFOs must be storytellers, how to build investor-ready financial models, and why UK entrepreneurs still underestimate the power of compliance-driven incentives.

They also explore:

  • Why the UK remains one of the world’s best places to raise capital
  • How founders accidentally invalidate SEIS/EIS (and how to avoid it)
  • When asset-heavy roll-ups can unlock better financing
  • The role of the Fractional CFO community in raising standards

About Elliott Gaspar:

Elliott Gaspar is a UK Fractional CFO, SEMA-qualified accountant, and founder of a finance practice supporting high-growth businesses preparing for investment, debt facilities, and scale.

Beginning his career in data-heavy financial analysis at Oxford University, Elliott moved into PE-backed energy infrastructure, where he built complex three-statement financial models and supported over £600M in fundraising.

Known for his calm, analytical approach and background in commercial finance, he now helps UK founders:

  • Build investor-grade models
  • Navigate SEIS/EIS compliance
  • Raise capital strategically
  • Scale multi-site and asset-intensive businesses

He is also the creator of the Fractional Finance Forum, a UK community for fractional CFOs, accountants, and finance professionals to collaborate and skill-share.


What You’ll Learn:

• The UK’s Entrepreneurial Advantage: SEIS & EIS Explained

How investors earn 30–50% income-tax relief, avoid capital-gains tax, and reduce downside risk – and why that makes the UK a magnet for early-stage capital.

• The Hidden Compliance Traps Founders Miss

The fastest ways founders accidentally lose their tax-relief status:

  • Creating a US TopCo too early
  • Making the UK entity a subsidiary
  • Adding non-qualifying trades
  • Poor structuring of shareholder ownership

Elliott shares the real-world examples he sees every month.

• Why Founders Need Financial Models – Not Just Spreadsheets

How a strong three-statement model guides rollout strategy, capital needs, and investor conversations – especially for asset-heavy businesses like vet clinics, energy, or logistics.

• Asset-Heavy Roll-Ups: Why They Work

Why owning assets can actually make fundraising easier, enabling startups to access secured debt, not just equity dilution – and how UK founders can use this to scale like private-equity operators.

• Storytelling for CFOs

Why data isn’t enough – and how a CFO must translate customers, marketing performance, churn, and operations into a narrative investors understand.


Episode Highlights:

  • “A CFO is a storyteller – you start with the narrative, but it must tie back to double-entry bookkeeping.”
  • “Most founders don’t realise they can lose SEIS/EIS eligibility just by incorporating a holding company.”
  • “If you want to raise capital in the UK, SEIS/EIS is the most powerful incentive in Europe.”
  • “Asset-heavy businesses can use debt strategically – equity isn’t your only lever.”
  • “Definitions matter. If you can’t agree on what a customer is, you can’t forecast anything.”

More About Elliott’s Role:

Elliott partners with high-growth UK businesses scaling from £1M–£10M+ in revenue. His team builds:

  • Investor-grade financial models
  • SEIS/EIS applications and compliance management
  • Fundraising strategy & storytelling decks
  • Capital-allocation and rollout plans
  • Data-integrated board reporting

His mission: help founders make clear, confident, data-driven decisions while avoiding the structural mistakes that derail funding rounds.

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