uFund

uFund
Industry Film industry
Founded 2004
Founder Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Jeremy Burdek
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Parent uMedia
Website www.ufund.be

uFund (formerly Motion Investment Group) is an audiovisual financing company which has developed a financial product based on the Belgian tax relief legislation for the film industry or Tax Shelter. It is currently the largest Tax Shelter investment fund in Belgium. The aim of the company is to raise funds from businesses and invest them in film and television productions. uFund was founded by Nadia Khamlichi, Adrian Politowski and Jeremy Burdek in 2004.

After having raised 156 million €[1] since October 2004 and having financed 120 films, uFund is currently carrying out its eighth fund-raising operation, covering the year 2011. In 2010 the founders decided to extend their film industry activities by creating uMedia.[2]

uFund

Investment strategy

uFund offers an original investment strategy: to create a portfolio of films of different genres with a high earning potential. This diversification enables investors to maximise their optimum return.

The financial product

uFund has structured a financial product which benefits from a fiscal blank signature, in the form of a tax ruling by the Federal Government Service for Finance applicable to its entire structure, and it comes with bank guarantees from large Belgian banks. Moreover, the financial product benefits from an attractive minimum return.

The two sources of the minimum return are:

The tax benefit is subject to certain conditions (see Tax Shelter Act Article 194(3) C.I.R.), mainly the completion of the film and compliance with the condition about expenditure in Belgium. These conditions are guaranteed and audited by insurance or specialised financial institutions (or equivalent systems), as well as by strict procedures and internal guarantees.

The overall fiscal structure benefits from a tax ruling by the Advance Rulings Services. Therefore, this grants a particularly sizeable benefit for investors: total legal security. This structure and each individual contract have been developed in collaboration with an expert in the Tax Shelter, Maître Pierre-Philippe Hendrickx, a partner in the law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse.

The economic and cultural impact of uFund

uFund contributes both to the cultural and economic development of the Belgian film industry:

More information about the Tax Shelter

The Tax Shelter Act is a tax incentive introduced by the Belgian government with the intention of attracting private-sector investment into the Belgian film industry. All film projects must be recognised as a European work by the Flemish Community or the French-speaking Community before being able to benefit from the Tax Shelter system.

Main points of the Act:

The Tax Shelter in figures

The extension of the Tax Shelter to short and medium-length films

Previously limited to feature-length films, the Tax Shelter has now been extended to short and medium-length films. In April 2009, Senator Philippe Mahoux (PS) had tabled a bill to extend the measure to films shorter than 60 minutes. He stated that “short films are often a compulsory stage, a stepping-stone in the career of young film-makers, the opportunity to prove themselves, to show the public, film industry and their peers what they can do.[5]

On 1 January 2010, the law enacting the provisions of the bill of Philippe Mahoux came into effect. From then on, the Tax Shelter could benefit any Belgian audiovisual work, such as a fiction, documentary or animation film, intended for cinematographic exploitation, a feature-length fiction television film, a television animation collection, series intended for children and young people (i.e. fiction series with educational, cultural and information content for a target group of children and young people between 0 and 16 years of age) and a documentary television program.[6]

Some awards and nominations for uFund films

Filmography

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 uFund figures
  2. uMedia
  3. 3.0 3.1 Yearbook 2009, European Audiovisual Observatory
  4. Study by UCL 2010
  5. La Libre Belgique – 7 January 2010
  6. Parti Socialiste
  7. 7.0 7.1 Cannes Festival.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Academy Awards
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Venice Film Festival
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Toronto International Film Festival
  11. Berlinale
  12. Sundance Film Festival

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