The binding agreement by which an investor subscribes to your company’s new shares in a funding round. Generate a free starting draft.
A Share Subscription Agreement (SSA) is the definitive, binding contract in an equity round — the investor agrees to subscribe to a specified number of new shares at an agreed price, subject to conditions, warranties and closing mechanics. It’s usually signed alongside a Shareholders’ Agreement (SHA).
SSAs are detailed and negotiated documents — this generator gives a skeleton to understand the structure; the actual SSA should be professionally drafted.
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The SSA governs the investment transaction (subscribing to shares at closing); the SHA governs the ongoing relationship and rights among shareholders. They’re usually signed together.
They’re the investor’s protection — the company/founders confirm key facts are true; if they’re not, the investor can claim indemnity. They’re heavily negotiated.
No — it’s a simplified skeleton to help you understand the structure. A real SSA is detailed and must be professionally drafted. We can do that.
The company allots shares and files the return of allotment (PAS-3), updates registers, and completes any FEMA reporting for foreign investors. We handle these.
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