EOIs

Submit and track expressions of interest across submitted, diligence, negotiation, commitment, and closed states.

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EOIs
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Investor EOI dossier

SME Rebuild Interest

Interest submitted with preferred blended finance structure and conditions.


Sections

OverviewOpportunityPackageEvidenceReview gateEOI packageEvidence neededInvestor next stepFactsGuardrail

EOI package

Review investor intent, mandate fit, conditions, and diligence readiness before any capital conversation moves forward.

Interest submitted with preferred blended finance structure and conditions.

Under review
Opportunity

SME rebuild credit window

Capital signal

Indicative capital captured in EOI

Package readiness

Under review since June 17, 2026

Next gate

Back to pipeline

Opportunity and decision context

The EOI is not a capital commitment. It ties investor intent back to one opportunity, its structure, conditions, and the diligence gate.

Opportunity

SME rebuild credit window

FieldWhat it meansCurrent signal
OpportunityThe object this package belongs to.SME rebuild credit window
Capital / mandateThe value signal reviewers should inspect.Indicative capital captured in EOI
Package stateWhere this submission is in its workflow.Under review since June 17, 2026
Next gateThe next allowed action or review outcome.Back to pipeline

EOI package workflow

The EOI records interest in a possible credit window for suppliers and logistics SMEs, but it remains non-binding while the package is reviewed.

Under review
1

Investor mandate

Submitted

Confirm the investor mandate, geography, and strategic fit for SME rebuild credit window.

2

Capital range

Submitted

Capture the non-binding capital range, timing, and committee assumptions clearly.

3

Instrument preference

Submitted

Separate equity, debt, blended-finance, SPV, and grant-adjacent preferences from committed terms.

4

Diligence conditions

Submitted

Record public enablers, diligence requirements, confidentiality expectations, and reporting conditions.

5

Review and submit

In review

Review the EOI before a human owner invites the investor into diligence or requests changes.

Preferred blended finance structure
Supplier capacity thesis
Working-capital use case
Risk review dependency
Role-safe reporting need

Diligence and evidence

Evidence should make the investor's intent, mandate, authority, and conditions legible without treating interest as committed capital.

1

Investor mandate and authority remain visible to the diligence reviewer.

2

Preferred structure and conditions are separated from non-binding interest.

3

Confidentiality, source-of-funds, and eligibility evidence stay recommended until requested.

4

Diligence room access is granted by a human owner only.

EOI review gate

A human owner reviews the EOI before room access, negotiation, or commitment steps. Atlas can summarize questions, but it cannot approve investor access or commit capital.

1

Confirm mandate fit

2

Review capital range

3

Confirm preferred instrument

4

Check diligence conditions

5

Move to diligence room only when approved

EOI package

The EOI records interest in a possible credit window for suppliers and logistics SMEs, but it remains non-binding while the package is reviewed.

Preferred blended finance structure
Supplier capacity thesis
Working-capital use case
Risk review dependency
Role-safe reporting need

Evidence needed

The package owner needs order history, invoice timing, supplier document status, and default-risk controls before the EOI can move toward diligence.

Order and delivery proof cycle
Invoice ageing profile
Supplier KYB readiness
Inventory support demand
First risk review outcome

Investor next step

Monitor the supplier capacity room and wait for the package owner update before requesting a formal diligence gate.

EOI reference

Blue Mountain Impact Fund interest in SME rebuild credit

Opportunity

SME rebuild credit window

Status

Under review since June 17, 2026

Next update

After package owner review

Human decision guardrail

Atlas may summarize gaps, prepare questions, and explain readiness. It cannot submit, select, reject, approve access, award work, create an order, or commit capital. Those actions remain governed human decisions.