Lecture Notes: Harvest Finance Presentation
Introduction
- Speaker: Richard Green, CEO of Harvest Finance
- Audience: Indonesian investors and participants
- Purpose: Address key questions about the legality of investing with Harvest Finance, particularly in regions where cannabis use is illegal.
Translation and Q&A
- Translation Service: Provided by Maria, with language options available during the presentation.
- Q&A Session: Conducted at the end of the presentation.
Presentation Overview
- Main Focus: Legality of investing in Harvest Finance despite regional cannabis laws.
- Key Questions: Addressed by participants, leaders, and investors.
Legal Considerations
- Global Standpoint: Cannabis production, sale, and use are illegal in many regions, including Indonesia.
- Medical Cannabis: Holds future potential for health and wellness.
- Investment Legality: Despite regional laws, investing in Harvest Finance is legal.
Harvest Finance Platform
- Fintech Platform: Designed to facilitate investment in cannabis cultivation projects.
- Barriers to Entry: High cost and difficulty in entering the medical cannabis market.
- HFU (Harvest Finance Unit): Represents fractional ownership in cultivation facilities.
Investment Examples
- Cryptocurrency: Legal way to invest in medical cannabis using HFU.
- Stock Exchanges: Legality of investing in cannabis companies via US, Canadian, or Thai stock exchanges.
- Investment Funds: Legality of investing in pooled funds or private equity.
Operational Framework
- Investment Process: Involves purchasing HFU and distributing funds to cultivation projects.
- Cultivation Partnerships: Includes Harvest Green World in Thailand as a partner.
Legal and Compliance Measures
- Regulatory Compliance: Cultivators must be legal and certified.
- Insurance Requirements: Necessary protections against crop failure and other risks.
- Third-party Financial Audit: Ensures project viability and potential for return on investment.
Partner Selection
- Criteria: Focus on legal compliance and potential for growth.
- Current Partnerships: Includes Majo Institute in Thailand.
Audience Questions
- Longevity of Business: Plans extend beyond five years, with a roadmap for growth.
- Diversification: Potential for expansion into other medical cannabis sectors.
- Anti-Money Laundering Measures: KYC and AML procedures in place to prevent illegal activities.
Conclusion
- Call to Action: 50% deposit bonus promotion until November 3, 2024.
- Closing Remarks: Encouragement to use social media to spread information about the platform and bonus.
These notes provide a comprehensive overview of the presentation, addressing the legality of investing with Harvest Finance, operational processes, and audience concerns. They serve as a useful study aid for understanding the core aspects of Harvest Finance's operations and legal frameworks.