Investor rights, approval requirements, and governance constraints remain usable as portfolios evolve.
Investor rights,connected todecisions.
PostSig IRI keeps rights, approvals, side letters, reporting duties, fund obligations, governance evidence, and portfolio decision context usable as investments evolve.
LPAs, shareholder agreements, side letters, amendments, and deal records stay tied to the decisions they govern.
Rounds, side letters, restructurings, valuation events, and exits are connected to the current governance answer.
Investment, legal, fund operations, finance, and leadership act with source evidence and lineage attached.
Governance rights change as portfolios move.
Rounds close. Side letters add exceptions. Amendments supersede terms. Reporting obligations shift. Portfolio events create new approval questions. IRI keeps the current answer connected to the documents behind it.
Consent thresholds and protective provisions surface too late, after the action has already moved.
Side letters, amendments, and later rounds change the answer, but the firm still works from stale context.
Economic terms, major investor status, and preferences are rebuilt manually under deadline pressure.
Auditors, LPs, counsel, and fund operations chase the same documents every cycle.
From investment documents to governed action.
PostSig IRI turns static investment documents into a living governance record that stays useful across deals, reporting, valuations, audits, and exits.
PostSig IRI ingests LPAs, SPAs, shareholder agreements, side letters, amendments, board materials, and related deal documents.
LineageAI™ reasons across document families, change, time, and portfolio events to determine the current answer.
Investment, legal, fund operations, finance, and leadership see the rights, approvals, and evidence relevant to their workflow.
Every action keeps the source path, reviewer status, approvals, and audit history attached.
Investment rights, operationalized.
Rights, approvals, reporting, ownership, audit evidence, and diligence context remain connected to the records that govern them.
Understand consent rights, information rights, protective provisions, thresholds, and major investor rights.
Surface approval and consent requirements before financings, board actions, transfers, or exits.
Connect ownership, economics, cap table context, preferences, and portfolio events to source documents.
Track LP reporting obligations, information delivery, side-letter requirements, and follow-up workflows.
Preserve evidence for valuation support, ownership confirmation, side letters, amendments, and reviewer history.
Prepare defensible rights and governance context for financings, exits, audits, LP updates, and internal review.
One rights record. Different governance views.
Investment, legal, fund operations, finance, and leadership teams work from the same source-backed answer.
Know which rights, approvals, and governance constraints matter before the next portfolio decision.
Reduce repetitive reconstruction and preserve interpretation, source evidence, and document lineage.
Coordinate reporting, auditor requests, company follow-ups, and missing document workflows from one record.
Support valuation, audit, LP reporting, and oversight with defensible context.
See if PostSig IRI is a match for your investment governance workflows.
We will show how investor rights, approvals, reporting duties, audit evidence, and portfolio context can stay connected as the investment record changes.