Here is the plan from the Trust - so all you out there , get your money out ????
Dave
Leeds United Supporters’ Trust would like to start canvassing opinions from 
fans about our Fan Share Scheme proposal, that will allow fans to buy a stake 
in the club and ensure supporters have a voice at Elland Road.

The scheme will be open to all individuals, groups, businesses etc without 
discrimination or prejudice. It will be administered by the Trust, who over the 
last twelve months have undertaken the work required to be in keeping with 
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulations, and with our responsibilities as 
an Industrial and Provident Society (IPS). 

The proposal is to offer two donation options. 

The first is to donate to a fixed sum that would provide a pot of money with 
which shares in the club could be bought outright. The size of the shareholding 
bought would be negotiable dependent on the amount pledged.

The second is to make monthly donations by direct debit or standing order to 
provide an annual sum that can be invested in the club to buy additional 
shareholdings, or for specific purposes as the donators choose. Use of this 
money would be written into any agreement with the club’s owners.

We are planning to have a scheme in place whereby donators who would like to 
make a fixed upfront donation but don’t have the cash available would be able 
to use an affordable loan system, so they could donate upfront to the fund and 
then pay the money on a monthly basis. Loans would be granted alongside a 
savings scheme, so that repayments would also build up a small savings fund for 
each donator at the same time. With this scheme we hope that all fans will have 
the opportunity to donate.

As part of the Trust’s constitution a LUST board member would be required to 
have a non-executive place on the board at Leeds United to facilitate the Fan 
Share Scheme. To ensure a fully independent and democratic process, alongside 
this any donator will be able to nominate themselves for a second place on the 
board, which will be voted for by all the other donators. This will be a 
condition of the Fan Share Scheme.

The amount of any financial donation will not buy the donator any more power or 
authority than any other. Each donation will give the donator one vote: one 
donator, one vote.

As a legal requirement of the rules that govern LUST as an IPS, enforced by the 
FCA, all donators will become free members of LUST.

Donators can choose one or both donation options.

We plan to begin canvassing opinions on this scheme next week, but feel that 
with the situation at the club at the moment it is important to give our 
members, supporters’ groups and Leeds fans the chance to think about these 
proposals.

The canvassing exercise will not commit anyone to any financial obligations; we 
will use the feedback to make informed decisions about our financial plans 
going forward.

The scheme is not dependent upon who gains control at Leeds United. LUST can 
and will work with any owner to ensure that supporters have a voice, and that 
their money can be used for the future benefit of the club.
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