Workflow

Step-by-step intake and evaluation process

The process is designed to help enterprises understand how information is received, screened, and followed up in a structured manner.

Applies to initial enterprise information intake Includes clarification before internal review Outcome depends on practical fit and documentation
Illustration of staged intake, screening, evaluation, and feedback workflow.

Process objective

The workflow standardizes incoming information, reduces fragmented communication, and improves collaboration quality.

Information is handled sequentially to preserve transparency, consistency, and efficient use of resources.

Core steps

  1. Step 1: Initial information intake

    Enterprises share high-level information on model, operating sector, and development direction.

  2. Step 2: Preliminary screening

    Core Fund checks baseline fit and identifies clarification points for further exchange.

  3. Step 3: Clarification exchange

    Additional communication is used to clarify operating data, business structure, and related context.

  4. Step 4: Internal process review

    Information is consolidated and reviewed internally based on suitable criteria.

  5. Step 5: Next-step feedback

    When fit is observed, enterprises receive guidance on the next practical communication step.

Information groups commonly discussed

Baseline legal information

Legal entity details, structure context, and foundational records within shareable scope.

Business model and market context

Core value proposition, customer profile, differentiation, and direction of expansion.

Operational capability

Execution baseline, management discipline, and digital readiness level.

Communication objectives

Initial collaboration goals and expected information scope for early-stage exchange.

Disclaimer

Information intake does not automatically imply selection. Each opportunity is reviewed based on case documents and practical fit at the time of review.

Preparation support links

Submit initial information

When ready, enterprises may use the official contact channel to begin structured communication.

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