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    Can Family Investment Companies invest into assets other than property?

    November 26, 20253 Mins Read


    I felt compelled to write this article because it’s one of the most frequently asked questions by clients when we are discussing Family Investment Company structures during consultations.

    Many landlords reach this question once they start thinking beyond their own lifetime. It usually appears when a parent begins to wonder how their children will feel about managing a rental portfolio, or whether the next generation will even want to stay in the business at all. The worry sits quietly behind the numbers. Parents want to pass on value, not a burden.

    A Family Investment Company often resolves that anxiety. It gives structure, control and a clear succession pathway, but it also raises practical questions. What happens if the heirs do not want to be landlords? What if the properties are sold? Where does the money go? Is it trapped inside a trust? Will it be taxed harshly when the next generation wants to use it?

    These questions come from a simple misunderstanding of how a well-structured Family Investment Company operates.

    A Family Investment Company can invest in any mainstream asset class recognised by UK company law and accounting standards. Property is only one option. If the company sells its rental properties, the business does not automatically dissolve. It can reinvest the proceeds in gilts, bonds, equities, loan notes, gold, cash instruments, index funds, or even crypto if the Directors believe it is suitable. The corporation tax liability applies to profits, just as it would in any company. There is no special ring fence around property investment.

    The next concern is usually around growth shares held in a Discretionary Trust. Many FICs include a Discretionary Trust as a shareholder. Parents often assume that if the properties are sold, the proceeds flow straight into the trust. They imagine money being locked away, unable to be accessed, taxed heavily on extraction, or distributed only by trustees. With a properly drafted shareholders’ agreement, the flow of funds does not have to operate that way. Nothing automatically moves into the trust on a sale of assets. The trust only receives value when a dividend is declared on the share class that it holds, which is entirely within the Directors’ control, or if the company is wound up. If the company sells property and invests in different asset classes no cash flows into the Discretionary Trust. No winding up is required unless the family chooses that route long into the future.

    The next generation, therefore, inherits control. They can decide to sell all properties, transform the company’s investment profile, maintain income, or pivot into a more diversified and passive strategy. The structure adapts to them. When they want to take money out, they can do so through salaries, bonuses, dividends or pension contributions, each with its own tax profile. The company gives them choices, not constraints.

    Once families understand this, the anxiety tends to fade. A Family Investment Company is simply a long-term company with a share ownership structure designed for succession. The assets inside it can evolve. The control passes cleanly. The legacy remains intact.

    Our consultancy does not only cover retirement, business continuity and legacy planning. It can also unlock the lifestyle you once dreamed about but forgot to implement.

    ⚖️ Important notice – scope of planning support

    Where our recommendations touch on areas requiring regulated input, we refer clients to appropriately authorised professionals for advice and execution.







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