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Unlocking the Potential of SAFE Notes for Australian Startups

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August 7, 2023 by Aiden Kolesnikoff

A SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) Note is a type of investment agreement in Australia that enables a company to raise capital in exchange for a promise of future equity. Unlike convertible notes, which are debt instruments with fixed interest rates and maturity dates, SAFE Notes are simple agreements outlining the investment terms and the pledge of future equity.

The operation of a SAFE Note in Australia consists of the following steps:

1. Investment:
An investor contributes money to a company in return for a SAFE Note.

2. Future equity:
The SAFE Note signifies the company’s promise to issue equity in the future at a predetermined valuation or upon a specific event, such as a future equity financing round.

3. Conversion:
The SAFE Note automatically converts into equity during the next equity financing round or at a predetermined valuation, whichever happens first.

4. Valuation cap:
Some SAFE Notes feature a valuation cap, limiting the price at which the investment can be converted into equity. This safeguard protects the investor from a high conversion price if the company becomes highly successful.

5. No interest:
SAFE Notes do not pay interest or have maturity dates, unlike convertible notes.

In Australia, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) regulates SAFE Notes, and they must adhere to Australian law. It is crucial to seek legal and financial advice before entering into a SAFE Note agreement, ensuring compliance with Australian law and protecting both the company and the investor’s interests.

If you need guidance on SAFE Notes and how they can benefit your startup, visit our website at bolter.com.au or contact us to discuss your unique situation and find the best solutions for your business.

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