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Commercial execution support—scoped, documented, reviewable

Each service line is designed around B2B coordination: counterparties, documentation, and structured execution steps. We do not provide regulated banking, payment, escrow, custody, or investment services.

Overview

Six disciplines that map to real operational pain

Select the lines relevant to your mandate. In practice, engagements often combine multiple areas—still governed by a single written scope and internal review.

Commercial intermediation

Structured introductions and communication between counterparties, aligned to the commercial terms agreed by the businesses involved.

  • Clear roles under a written mandate
  • B2B-only scope and documentation discipline
  • Coordination without acting as a financial institution

Agent representation

Acting as a commercial agent within defined boundaries—supporting negotiation hygiene, information flow, and execution follow-through.

  • Agency model with explicit limitations
  • Transparent escalation paths
  • No custodial or payment-service role

Contractual coordination

Helping parties align invoicing, delivery milestones, and documentation dependencies as defined in their commercial agreements.

  • Contract-led sequencing
  • Version control and status reporting
  • Operational clarity—not legal advice

Payment flow coordination

Where applicable, aligning timing and documentation visibility between businesses—strictly within contractual frameworks. Not payment processing.

  • No holding of funds
  • No escrow or regulated payment service
  • Documentation-first alignment between parties

Cross-border deal support

Operational support for EU-oriented B2B flows involving Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, and broader EU contexts—focused on structure and execution discipline.

  • Cross-border communication cadence
  • Counterparty alignment checkpoints
  • Risk boundaries reviewed internally

Business process support

Lightweight operational support for recurring commercial cycles—reporting templates, handover discipline, and clarity across teams.

  • Repeatable execution patterns
  • Operational KPIs agreed commercially
  • No software custody or regulated service claims

Tell us what you are trying to execute—not just what you are trying to buy

A short commercial brief helps us assess fit quickly: counterparties, contract posture, and the execution risks you want controlled.