What is the Resolution to Invest for a Corporate investor ? And when should I submit it?
A Resolution to Invest is a formal decision made by a corporate entity's board of directors or shareholders or partners authorising the corporate entity to make a specific investment. This resolution typically outlines the details of the investment, including the amount of money to be invested, the nature of the investment, and any terms and conditions associated with it. The resolution serves as an official record and provides legal authorisation for the corporate entity to proceed with the investment.
When to Submit a Resolution to Invest?
- Prior to Making the Investment: The resolution should be submitted and approved before any investment activities commence. This ensures that the investment is authorized and compliant with corporate governance practices.
Please note that each investment will necessitate a Resolution to Invest to ensure agreement from all directors, shareholder and/or partners (whichever is applicable) is obtained. Please complete verification within 14 days or before the campaign closes for a smooth process. Failure to do so will result in a refund of your payment.