Problem
Namari Capital, a Venture Debt fund in Brazil, sought a reliable way to safeguard the continuity of their operations by placing critical software and source code into fiduciary alienation. This structure would ensure that Namari retained rights and access to the software if the partner company responsible for operational delivery experienced disruption.
Solution
SES and Namari collaborated to establish a tailored set of Escrow terms suitable for all existing and future client engagements. A customised Escrow framework was then developed, creating a consistent, efficient model that streamlined both project delivery and internal processes.
Outcome
Using the agreed Software Escrow contract terms, Namari not only protects their investment but also allows access to the named materials should a relevant event occur. The arrangement strengthens business continuity, reassures clients and partners, and demonstrates a proactive approach to operational resilience.

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