Allocating capital to the core business
Provides the opportunity to preserve operational and growth-focused resource allocation without carrying the litigation budget on the balance sheet.

For Companies
Litigation funding for companies separates the decision to pursue strong claims from the issue of capital allocation. Thus, legal strategy and financial discipline meet on common ground.
Provides the opportunity to preserve operational and growth-focused resource allocation without carrying the litigation budget on the balance sheet.
The non-repayment of the funding amount in an adverse scenario reduces decision-making pressure in long-term cases.
The visibility of expense items facilitates internal approval processes and board communication.
Suitable scenarios
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High-volume commercial receivables and compensation claims
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Long-term arbitration processes requiring expert opinions
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Enforcement and follow-up files with high costs but collection visibility
Application