FAQ
FAQ-052 EN - What is the practical difference between the simple and advanced share capital models?
The simple model includes two share classes: Class A shares with voting rights and an optional Class B without voting rights. This is sufficient for most entrepreneurs starting alone or with one partner. The advanced model includes up to 21 share classes with distinct rights (dividends, voting, liquidation). This is relevant if you plan to bring in investors, optimize dividend splitting between shareholders, or structure participation for key employees.
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