Information Memoranda
An “Information Memorandum” (IM) is a document designed to provide an investor or client with enough information about a project to make an informed decision as to whether to support a proposal or not.
The “Information Memorandum” has two parts:
- “Sell sheet” – the first page explaining the essence of a project. This provides a basic understanding of the proposal and allows the reader to determine whether or not there is any interest in proceeding. Normally, if there is interest, the reader will say “tell me more”. This leads to the next part.
- Executive summary: This part is the answer to a reader asking for more information. It may be the executive summary of a business plan for an already developed project, or an information summary of an “in-process” project. It should lead to the reader deciding whether or not to support the project, with the next steps including a review of a detailed business plan and a due diligence process confirming the information presented.
Samples of IM’s prepared by Technical Partners are shown below:
Investment Proposal - To relocate a Salt Fish Production Business from Norway to Latvia
Investment Proposal for a lead commercial plant in Latvia based on Advanced Thermal Treatment Technology for “Green Energy production”
Investment Proposal - To develop an Energy from Waste Business In Latvia based on Advanced Thermal Treatment Technology
Investment Proposal - For infrastructure management services in the Baltics
Investment Proposal - For Water Monitoring using Mobile Labs for Water Analysis in the Baltics
Investment Proposal - To develop Herpes treatment using Laser therapy and Smart Phone apps for control
Investment Proposal - To establish a Retirement Village In Latvia (RV.lv)
Investment Proposal - To establish a Modern Film Studio in Latvia for Art Novo
- €375,000 is required in the first year for feasibility studies
- Capital Funding requirement: €150 million range
Equipment Sales - Hydroclave Systems Corp Sterilizers
Conditional Commercial Offer for a 10 MWe energy from waste plant based on PRM Energy System Inc. technology