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We’re excited to release eight new, free legal templates for Southeast Asian startups:

  • a startup shareholders’ agreement
  • a SAFE
  • a KISS term sheet
  • an advisor share agreement
  • an m&a term sheet
  • an intercompany loan agreement
  • a deed of variation
  • a deed of termination

We’ve also updated some of our existing templates including the ESOP rules, KISS convertible note and our series A term sheet.

The expanded suite of templates cover the basics for tech startups as they build a company in the region, including flipping to Singapore, governance, incentivising founders and employees, raising capital and m&a.

You can find all of these templates, along with loads of great blogs, case studies, guides and doc makers, in a new Southeast Asia section of our site.

These resources, along with our recently announced map of the funding terms online tool, make the Kindrik Partners website a must visit resource for all aspiring Southeast Asia tech startups.

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