Dealing with Investors - Shareholders’ Agreement
10 mins • 24 Nov 21
Part A: What is a Shareholders’ Agreement?
The importance of the Shareholders’ Agreement is undisputed in setting out the rights and obligations of shareholders in a company. A well drafted shareholders’ agreement has multi-fold capability as it establishes the rights of the shareholder, protects their investment in the company and governs how the company is managed.
As YOUR Startup is likely to have more than 1 founder, having a shareholders’ agreement can help you to seal the specific rights and obligations of you and your founder(s) and set out the percentage of ownership shares that have been assigned. In this article, we’ll share with you the basic insights that can allow you to harness the business-enabling potential of having a Shareholders’ Agreement and give you piece of mind in ensuring your rights as Founder are safeguarded.
Part B: Benefits & role of shareholders agreement
1. Setting out shareholder expectations
Stipulating shareholders’ rights and responsibilities will allow all shareholders to be on the same page and provide them with a good understanding of what they’re buying into.
2. Protects Shareholder Rights
A well drafted Shareholders’ Agreement will set out the rights and obligations of all current shareholders, offering enhanced protection to you and your shareholders in the event that a decision is made to offer new shares to a third party.
3. Diminishes shareholder disputes
No relationship is perfect, even amongst Shareholders. A comprehensive Shareholders’ Agreement can help to clearly set out the terms and procedures such that shareholders are in agreement. Any arising disputes will be dealt with in the dispute resolution procedures agreed among shareholders, preventing the need for gratuitous legal action.
4. Regulating the raising of Startup capital
A reliable Shareholders’ Agreement can endear you to investors by setting out specific investor rights and granting enhanced investor protection.
5. Increase Company’s Competitiveness
Your Startup’s competitiveness can be protected and even increased through the use of restrictive provisions like confidentiality and non-competitive obligations accounted for in your shareholders’ agreement.
6. Privacy
Unlike the company’s constitution, the Shareholders’ Agreement will remain private and confidential and cannot be accessed by creditors or employees. This element of privacy would also allow for sensitive commercial details to be included in the Shareholders’ Agreement.
7. Protection of Minority Shareholders
Minority shareholders can better negotiate and protect their rights as an amendment to the Shareholders’ Agreement can only be carried out with the agreement of all shareholders party to the Agreement. In contrast, a company’s constitution can usually be amended with a 75% majority, marginalising minority shareholders.
8. Shareholder exit strategy
Should the shareholders “fall out”, the Shareholders’ Agreement can regulate issues such as share valuations and rights to pre-emption in departing shareholders. This would ultimately reduce the conflict between the shareholders and prevent the stagnation of the company during such an exit.
9. Company Financing
The Shareholders’ Agreement will outline the manner in which the company will be financed (Debt & Equity financing).
10.Company & shareholder dividends
The Shareholders’ Agreement can settle the dividend policy of the company. Issues such as when the dividends will be payable in addition to reinvestment options in lieu of a dividend payable can be established.
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Observations and Tips
- Execute a Shareholders Agreement Early: A well-drafted SHA helps prevent governance disputes and investor misunderstandings.
- Define Investor & Founder Rights Clearly: Document voting rights, board powers, reserved matters, and approval thresholds precisely.
- Protect Against Uncontrolled Dilution: Include pre-emption rights and share issuance controls to safeguard ownership positions.
- Implement Transfer & Exit Restrictions: Tag-along, drag-along, and transfer clauses help manage exits and ownership changes effectively.
- Address Deadlock & Dispute Resolution: Mediation, arbitration, and escalation procedures reduce operational paralysis during conflicts.
- Align Governance Documents Properly: Ensure the shareholders agreement, founders agreement, and constitution remain consistent.
- Protect Confidential Information & IP: Investor discussions and shareholder arrangements should include confidentiality safeguards.
- Maintain Accurate Cap Table & Records: Clear documentation of share ownership improves due diligence and investor confidence.
- Update Agreements After Funding Rounds: Governance and shareholder arrangements should evolve alongside fundraising activity.
- Avoid Informal Investor Arrangements: Verbal understandings and undocumented promises create major legal and commercial risks
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