Deliverable · Funding Readiness
A written capital readiness and due diligence assessment. The readiness report tells you exactly where you stand — your sponsor-readiness score, identified gaps, risk flags, and a clear path to becoming deal-ready.
What It Contains
The readiness report is the primary deliverable of the SRP review process. It is a written document — not a verbal debrief, not a summary email — that captures the full findings of the sponsor-readiness review and gap analysis.
It is honest, specific, and actionable. It becomes the reference point for everything that follows — whether you engage SRP for a buildout or take the findings and act independently.
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Why Written
Most companies have never received a formal, written assessment of their capital readiness. The report gives you a document you can return to, share with advisors, and use to track progress as you close gaps.
Informal feedback from advisors, investors, or partners is often filtered through their own agenda. The SRP readiness report is independent — it reflects what the review found, not what someone thought you wanted to hear.
If you engage SRP for the Sponsor-Ready Buildout, the readiness report is the starting point. Every gap identified becomes a work item. Every risk flag becomes something to address before you enter due diligence conversations.
The readiness report is part of the SRP review process. It begins with the complimentary preliminary review.