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Solutions for Capital Acquisition and Business Funding
Growing a business often requires funding to support expansion—whether it’s hiring new staff, upgrading systems, or entering new markets. While banks are a common source of financing, they aren’t the only option. Businesses can also secure capital from:

Individual Investors
Attract funding from high-net-worth individuals.

Private Equity Firms
Partner with firms focused on business growth.

Corporate Investors
Collaborate with established businesses expanding their investment portfolios.
Our experienced corporate lawyers are here to guide you through the process of raising capital and understanding the legal implications of your funding agreements.
Secure Funding
Why Legal Support Is Essential for Business Funding
Securing funding often comes with obligations. Investors and lenders typically require:
Personal Guarantees
Business owners may need to pledge personal assets to back the loan.
Asset Charges
Using business property, equipment, or other assets as collateral.
Transparency Requirements
Providing regular updates and performance reports to financiers.
Capital Acquisition
Key Legal Documents
Depending on your funding method, you may need one or more of these essential documents:
01
Loan and Facility Agreements
Outline the terms of borrowing and repayment.
02
Security Documents
Protect the interests of lenders and investors.
03
Joint Venture Agreements
Define terms for collaborative business ventures.
04
Investment Agreements
Detail the rights and obligations of investors and business owners.
05
Advice on International Expansion
Legal guidance for scaling your business globally.
06
Cross-Border Regularisation
Ensure compliance with international laws and regulations.
Not all businesses require every document. Our team can help you prioritize based on your unique needs and budget.
Understand the Legal
Get Started on Your Growth Journey
Secure the funding your business needs with confidence. Speak with our experienced corporate lawyers today to understand the legal implications and opportunities available to you.