What kind of collateral or guarantees may be required?
Companies seeking capital should be transparent about the terms offered. Any required collateral or guarantees depend heavily on the type of investment being offered. In projects, particularly in the realm of innovative companies, traditional collateral or guarantees are often not provided. Investors rely on the potential of the company and trust in the management team.
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