Our core ethos as The Family Business Community has always been to connect, advise and support family businesses and the generations who work within them.

Our family businesses are pillars of strength, embodying resilience, tradition. and always with a strong sense of community.

We understand what it’s like to own and run a family business – the excitement of big wins, the satisfaction of everything running smoothly, and the joy of hitting your goals.

But we also know being at the top can sometimes feel lonely, and everyone needs a little support now and then. You may even now find yourselves in a position where you can help another family business. That’s where the Legacy Fund comes in. Our trusted partners at Traditum Private Investment office are here to help you invest with expert training and insight, giving you the tools to strengthen both your understanding and your investment portfolio. Together, we can help you pay it forward – supporting like-minded  businesses that are just at an earlier point on their journey.

Whether you are looking to become a passive investor or want to roll up your sleeves and share your experiences with others, we’ll guide you through the investment process with the help of our trusted partner, Traditum.

Iain Marlow and Richard Topliss of Traditum explain what kind of businesses Traditum choose to invest in.

A fuller, more detailed assessment in undergone once an investment looks appealing.

No matter if you’re a seasoned investor, or exploring it for the first time, seeking investment for your own family business, or just keen to learn more, our events and partnership will educate, guide and help you make the right investment decisions for you.

You can learn more about Traditum and their Private Equity house here:

Look out for our latest events:

Join us on the 29th of April at Middleton Lodge for afternoon tea and open conversations on the implications, emotions and processes when determining the future of your family business.

We move to Oddfellows in the Park on the 30th of April for afternoon tea and open conversations on the implications, emotions and processes when determining the future of your family business.