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Can investors wire money to a subsidiary company instead of holding?

3 points| gc2350 | 3 years ago

I have a fintech company, based outside the US.

There is a holding company and the subsidiary company. The subsidiary comp already has a corp bank account, but the corp account for holding is taking too long.

We have signed SAFEs and we want to receive money ASAP.

Can we give investors a wiring info for our subsidiary account for now ? Or will that create too many problems down the line ?

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[+] hakanderyal|3 years ago|reply
This can only be answered reliably by a lawyer/accountant/cpa who is well versed in local and international laws and regulations. It's not something you should act on advice from strangers on the internet.

That said, If it was me, I would err on the side of caution. General rule of thumb is if the legal agreement is between the holding company and investors, the monetary transactions should be between those also, as each company is usually a separate legal entity.

This is not legal advice, and I'm not a lawyer.

[+] gc2350|3 years ago|reply
thank you for the advice! will consult with a lawyer in our jurisdiction