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What is an investment proposal?

After reviewing the indications from the investors, the company/lead investor and/or syndicate administrator sends potential investors an offer (investment proposal) to participate in the funding round. The investor has the right to accept, suggest an amendment or decline this investment proposal. As all or majority of the terms and conditions are final when the proposal is made, the investor is expected to read all the investment terms very carefully before accepting the Investment Proposal.

At that stage, you are still encouraged to ask the lead investor, the company, or Fundy questions if something is still unclear or you are uncertain of any terms or conditions.

If you accept the Investment Proposal you need to make sure that you have funds available in the Wallet before the date of the Disbursement Term specified in the Investment Proposal.

Different amount than indicated

If the financing round is over or under subscribed, the actual proposal amount may be smaller or larger than your original indication. Whether the amount is smaller, larger, or equal to your indication, you can choose to accept or decline the proposal. Only once you accept the Investment Proposal, you will be legally bound to invest.

Uneven amounts

In some cases, you may have indicated an even amount, and receive a proposal with an uneven amount. This happens when the initial price per investment unit (Share, Share unit or Loan Note) price is not 1.

As an example, if you indicated €1000, and the price per investment unit is €1.30, you would receive 769.23 shares, share units or loan notes. However, investment units cannot have decimals, so we would round this down to 769, which multiplied by €1.30 would result in an actual proposal amount of €999,70.

Warning: Investing in early-stage and growth companies puts your capital at risk. Please read our Risk Disclosure Statement

Risk Warning & Disclaimers The information about the investment opportunities profiled on this website is provided for general information and marketing purposes only and should not be considered an invitation or inducement to engage in any investment activity. Complete and comprehensive information about an investment opportunity is only available only to investors who have been approved by a Fundy group entity.

You should ensure you carefully read the Risk Disclosure Statement before deciding to proceed with any investment or transaction, including making a purchase of securities via the Marketplace. Fundy has taken steps to ensure that company and securities offering information is clear, fair and not misleading in accordance with its internal verification procedures. Fundy does not provide investment advice or any recommendation to invest. Any investment opportunity on this website should not be considered as an offer to the public and is not directed at or offered to anyone to whom it may not be so directed or offered, or located in a jurisdiction where it is unlawful to do so.

This page provides you with an overview of the services provided by different entities belonging to Fundy Group. In this page, we generally refer to the group as “Fundy”, “we”, “us” or “our”. It is important to note that funds are raised, investments made and trade orders placed through Fundy Pte. Ltd. (authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority under FRN 794918) or Fundy Markets Pte Ltd (licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under Capital Markets Services (CMS) license CMS100863) and Fundy Markets AS (authorised and regulated by the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority under permit 4.1-1/212).

The Marketplace is operated as an organised market by Fundy Markets Pte Ltd in Singapore as a Recognised Market Operator (RMO) under the supervision of the Monetary Authority of Singapore.