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How to accept lead investor commitment on a schedule
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by gc2350
1286 days ago
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Closing a pre-seed round 1.4 m USD for 18 month, the lead investor wants to invest on a quarterly basis, instead of a full commitment upfront. How would you structure the shareholder agreement
would I still put the total amount raised and the no shares the investor would receive + a schdule for the inbestment to flow in OR should I not do a shareholder agreement, since the investor wouldn't be receiving the shares upfront ? |
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The price and number of shares is fixed, the investor has a legal obligation to make future payments, the company has recourse if they don't.
Although, you have to expect any recourse to either be untimely or unsatisfying for the company. If the investor wants to stop making payments, they will, and going to court will take too long. So, your terms should be explicit about what happens when a payment is missed, and you should try to make that as wrapped up as possible.
Alternatively, maybe set it up as options expiring every 3 months. Cause that's more honestly what it is.