Hartlepool United reveal plans for fan and business share issue scheme in bid to raise £200,000

Hartlepool United Chairman Raj Singh.Hartlepool United Chairman Raj Singh.
Hartlepool United Chairman Raj Singh.
Hartlepool United has announced proposals to launch a share issue scheme for fans, fan groups and local businesses in a bid to raise £200,000 in the first year.

Chairman Raj Singh and members of the board met with representatives from fan groups recently to discuss a range of issues including the new proposal to bring fresh investment into the club.

Singh, who has pumped more than £2million into the club since taking charge two years ago, has regularly stated since taking charge that it was always his ‘aim and intention to attract partnership investment’ to help share the burden.

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And now the club has announced initial proposals for a Equity Participation Scheme, which aims to raise up to £200,000 in its first year in return for a share of the business.

Singh met with fans last Thursday, with supporters updated on how the club was tackling the coronavirus pandemic crisis following the suspension of football and no clear indication yet of when next season will start.

A club statement read: “The board outlined the measures that have been taken to ensure the club comes through this period of uncertainty and to cope with the reality of a very difficult climate in football and the wider economy over the next few years.

“To date the Chairman has invested over £2million in the club to sustain losses which have been the reality of Hartlepool United over many years, and the recent very difficult decisions regarding redundancies and cost savings have been designed to address the sustainability of the club at National League level while retaining the ambition of reaching the EFL.

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“The Chairman has borne the responsibility of supporting the club financially acknowledging Jeff’s [Stelling] contribution but the idea from the very start was that it was always the aim and intention to attract partnership investment to share the burden.

“We now have a business which has dealt with all of the historical problems inherited, which has a reduced cost base and the right manager in place but even then as long as we remain in the National League will require money to be injected each year to remain competitive.

“Therefore the board put forward the idea of a share issue in the form of an Equity Participation Scheme with the plan to raise up to £200,000 in the first year from fans, fans groups and local business people for a share of the business.

“The Equity Participation Scheme is intended to extend beyond the raising of funds and is essentially a community movement which will bring fans closer to the operation of the club by way of recruitment of volunteers which will assist in keeping the costs of running the club to a minimum but almost as important will create a feeling of joint purpose and togetherness as we work together to protect the club for the long term.”

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It was also made clear that Singh is also looking at ways in which individuals who may be looking to invest larger sums may involve themselves in the club either as part of the EPS or by other means.

The statement added: “Hartlepool United is vital to its town and this announcement is made in the spirit of protecting one of the towns’ most important assets, not in a moment of crisis but in an effort to avoid crisis and to make a plan for the future which allows Raj Singh to continue his financial support of the club but also to share the burden of doing so.

“Nobody knows what will happen to the economy over the next couple of years, and we completely understand that everybody reading this will have their own challenges but we firmly believe that a collective approach will ensure a thriving Hartlepool United which has finally corrected the financial challenges and is fit for purpose in challenging for promotion whilst not risking the clubs existence.”

Pools have asked fans’ groups for feedback before any share issue scheme is formally put together.

A volunteer recruitment drive will also be launched shortly with the club keen to build up a register.

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