Letter of Intent (LOI)
Definición
A letter of intent is a mostly non-binding document expressing serious interest in a transaction (usually an acquisition) and sketching key terms before full negotiation.
Cómo aparece en el fundraising
In M&A, the LOI starts exclusivity and diligence; in sales contexts, customer LOIs serve as traction evidence for pre-revenue startups.
Preguntas frecuentes
Is an LOI binding?
The commercial terms usually are not; provisions like exclusivity and confidentiality typically are. Read which parts bind before signing.
Do customer LOIs count as traction?
They are weak-but-real evidence at pre-seed, best when specific about intended purchase size and timing; paying pilots beat LOIs.
Términos relacionados
Pon este término en práctica
Las definiciones solo ganan negociaciones cuando estás en una. Encuentra los inversores que financian tu etapa y empieza la conversación.
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