The introducer fees are more than just finding a licensed financial institution for you to work with. It typically involves a few hours or pre-screening work and then an equal amount of work goes into talking with financial institutions who will sponsor you for your business case. Once the introduction is being made, you will have direct access to the LFI (licensed financial institution) to conduct various activities like sign a non-disclosure agreement with them, perform due diligence (both ways), look at the legal drafts of the contracts you will be signing, share your transaction set, the flow of funds, have a look at the API (for tech integration) and negotiate & discuss your term sheet.
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This page was last updated on December 2, 2024.
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