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  1. 1. Role of SRC Launch
  2. 2. Enquiry is not engagement
  3. 3. Service scope
  4. 4. Information gathering and consultation
  5. 5. Eligibility and supported jurisdictions
  6. 6. Customer authority and lawful purpose
  7. 7. Accurate information and documents
  8. 8. Beneficial ownership, KYC and Provider checks
  9. 9. Independent fulfilment Providers
  10. 10. Government agencies and registries
  11. 11. No guarantee of formation or approval
  12. 12. Timelines
  13. 13. Fees and quotations
  14. 14. Government and Provider fees
  15. 15. Payment and start of work
  16. 16. Cancellations and refunds
  17. 17. Rejected, returned or abandoned applications
  18. 18. No legal, tax or accounting advice
  19. 19. Registered-agent, address and mail services
  20. 20. Banking and payments
  21. 21. Continuing compliance and renewals
  22. 22. Data and secure documents
  23. 23. Communications and customer review
  24. 24. Changes in scope
  25. 25. Suspension and termination
  26. 26. Disputes and jurisdiction-specific variation
  27. 27. Limitation and preserved rights
  28. 28. Contact and pre-service checklist
  29. 29. Engagement formation and order of documents
  30. 30. Identity, ownership and source-of-funds information
  31. 31. Names, addresses and registered-agent services
  32. 32. Banking, payments and merchant services
  33. 33. Tax, accounting and continuing compliance
  34. 34. Regulated, restricted and high-risk activities
  35. 35. Customer review and filing authorization
  36. 36. Rejection, pause, withdrawal and resubmission
  37. 37. Service transition, termination and records
  38. 38. Jurisdiction schedule and professional approval
  39. 39. Choice of entity and professional advice
  40. 40. Timelines, milestones and dependencies
  41. 41. Fees, invoices and disbursements
  42. 42. Documents, translation and certification
  43. 43. Names, brands and intellectual property
  44. 44. Secure data exchange and Provider disclosure
  45. 45. Complaints, governing terms and unresolved details
  46. 46. Ownership structures and multiple stakeholders
  47. 47. Post-formation handover and beneficial-ownership records
  48. 48. Dissolution, closure and inactive companies
  49. 49. Customer due diligence refresh
  50. 50. Production readiness for each supported path

Published legal document

SRC Launch Service Terms / Disclaimer

Effective date18 August 2026

Last updated17 August 2026

Document size3,476 words · 50 sections

VERSION 3.1

These SRC Launch Service Terms / Disclaimer apply to public information and enquiries about business-launch and company-formation support. They explain SRC Launch’s coordination role, customer responsibilities, independent Provider and authority decisions, fees and outcome limits. They do not create an engagement until SRC AI accepts a Service Confirmation. Read them with the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Refund & Cancellation Policy.

1. Role of SRC Launch#

SRC Launch is a guided service experience intended to help founders understand a potential formation pathway, provide organized information and, where configured, coordinate consultation and independent fulfilment. SRC Launch is not a government authority, law firm, accounting firm, tax adviser, bank or automatic incorporation system.

2. Enquiry is not engagement#

Submitting the public form does not create a client or fiduciary relationship, reserve a name, start a filing, open a bank account or guarantee that SRC Launch can serve the requested location. An engagement begins only when scope, contracting entity, Providers, checks, fees, secure channels and terms are confirmed and accepted.

3. Service scope#

A Service Confirmation may include discovery, formation-path coordination, consultation, Provider referral, preparation support, status communication or related launch services. It must state what is included and excluded. Ongoing bookkeeping, tax filing, legal representation, licensing, immigration, fundraising, banking and compliance are excluded unless expressly added through an approved qualified Provider.

4. Information gathering and consultation#

SRC Launch may ask about residence, intended jurisdiction, business activity, ownership, customers, expected operations and support preferences. Public enquiry information is preliminary. A consultation can clarify questions and options but does not replace independent advice or guarantee that a path is suitable.

5. Eligibility and supported jurisdictions#

Eligibility and jurisdiction support depend on the customer, business activity, ownership, sanctions exposure, Provider coverage and current authority requirements. SRC Launch does not publish a country or state as supported until its path is verified. If the Website does not list a supported jurisdiction, the Assistant must not invent one.

6. Customer authority and lawful purpose#

The customer must have legal capacity and authority to act for the proposed owners and business. The business purpose must be lawful. SRC Launch may decline requests involving deception, hidden ownership, prohibited goods or services, sanctions evasion, fraud, money laundering, tax evasion or other serious risk.

7. Accurate information and documents#

Customers must provide complete, current and truthful instructions and documents through the approved channel. They must review names, addresses, ownership, officer, contact and filing details before submission. A spelling error, inconsistent record, expired document or omitted owner can cause delay, rejection or added cost.

Do not upload a passport or other identity record through the public form or Assistant. A secure workflow will be identified if protected evidence is legitimately required.

8. Beneficial ownership, KYC and Provider checks#

A Provider, bank, registered agent or authority may require identity, beneficial-ownership, source-of-funds, sanctions, anti-money-laundering or fraud checks. Requirements vary and may change. The customer must cooperate with lawful requests; neither SRC Launch nor payment of a fee guarantees that a check will be passed.

9. Independent fulfilment Providers#

SRC Launch may coordinate independent formation, registered-agent, address, document, payment, translation or professional Providers. Their licences, decisions, terms, service areas and privacy practices remain their responsibility. SRC Launch should identify material Provider involvement before protected data or payment is transferred.

10. Government agencies and registries#

Registries and government agencies control filing rules, name acceptance, review, evidence requests, rejection and official timing. SRC Launch cannot direct those decisions. Public holidays, backlogs, policy changes, outages and manual review can affect the process without warning.

11. No guarantee of formation or approval#

No statement guarantees incorporation, registration, licence, tax number, bank account, payment account, visa, residency, grant, credit or other approval. A rejected application does not itself prove SRC Launch failed to perform. The service record, cause, work completed and recoverable costs must be reviewed.

12. Timelines#

Any timeframe is an estimate based on information then available. It may exclude customer response time, identity checks, payment clearance, Provider review, authority processing, courier delivery and later evidence requests. SRC Launch must not promise same-day or fixed completion unless a specific Provider-backed commitment expressly applies.

13. Fees and quotations#

A quotation should separate SRC Launch service fees from known government, registry and Provider costs where practical, state currency and taxes, and identify assumptions. Prices may change before acceptance if an authority or Provider changes charges or the customer changes scope. No price stated by a user or unverified source binds SRC Launch.

14. Government and Provider fees#

Government filings, registered-agent services, addresses, compliance subscriptions, courier, translation, payment processing and other external costs can be non-refundable after commitment. The customer should be told which known costs are third-party and whether they recur. SRC Launch does not control a Provider’s future renewal price.

15. Payment and start of work#

The Service Confirmation should state when payment is due and what event starts work. Payment alone does not waive outstanding eligibility or verification conditions. SRC Launch may pause before transferring funds or documents until required checks and information are complete.

16. Cancellations and refunds#

Cancellation and refund eligibility depends on timing, completed assessment or preparation, reserved capacity and non-recoverable authority or Provider costs. A cancellation before work begins may receive different treatment from one after filing preparation or submission. The Refund & Cancellation Policy and Service Confirmation apply; mandatory rights remain.

17. Rejected, returned or abandoned applications#

If an authority or Provider rejects or returns a request, the customer must supply requested corrections or evidence within the applicable time. SRC Launch will explain known next steps but cannot guarantee reconsideration. If the customer abandons the process or does not respond, work may close and costs already incurred may remain payable.

18. No legal, tax or accounting advice#

SRC Launch may provide general process information but does not choose the customer’s entity, ownership, tax classification, contracts or compliance strategy. Customers should obtain qualified advice about residence, permanent establishment, controlled entities, employment, sales tax, reporting, securities, immigration and other consequences.

19. Registered-agent, address and mail services#

A Provider may offer a registered agent, business address or mail service where lawful. These services can have separate eligibility, prohibited-use, identity, forwarding, privacy, renewal and termination terms. An address service does not automatically establish tax residence, operating presence, immigration status or permission to misrepresent a location.

20. Banking and payments#

Formation does not guarantee access to banking, merchant services, credit or payment platforms. Financial Providers conduct independent checks and may restrict countries, owners or activities. SRC Launch is not responsible for a bank’s risk decision and must not receive full payment credentials through a public form.

21. Continuing compliance and renewals#

After formation, owners remain responsible for annual reports, tax returns, beneficial-ownership reports, licences, registered-agent coverage, accounts, records and other duties. Some services renew and can generate fees. SRC Launch should identify known continuing items in the Service Confirmation but cannot monitor every obligation unless an ongoing service expressly covers it.

22. Data and secure documents#

Public enquiry data is handled under the Privacy Policy. Identity and formation documents must use an approved secure Provider or document workflow with defined access and retention. SRC Launch may retain a controlled service and audit record where needed for performance, security, disputes and law.

23. Communications and customer review#

The customer must monitor the supplied contact method and promptly review confirmations, draft filings and authority questions. Electronic copies should be checked for accuracy before approval. Silence, email delivery failure or an unmonitored inbox can delay the process; SRC Launch should use the agreed escalation method for a material deadline where practical.

24. Changes in scope#

New owners, activities, jurisdictions, urgency, documents or Provider requirements may change scope, price and timeline. SRC Launch should obtain agreement before material extra paid work. A minor correction may be handled within the existing scope when the Service Confirmation permits.

25. Suspension and termination#

SRC Launch may pause or terminate a request for non-payment, missing information, failed checks, suspected illegality, sanctions risk, abuse, Provider refusal or legal duty. The customer may cancel under the Refund & Cancellation Policy. Termination does not erase charges for completed work or external costs and may not withdraw an official filing.

26. Disputes and jurisdiction-specific variation#

The final contracting entity, governing law and dispute process must be approved and stated in the Service Confirmation; this candidate does not invent them. Local mandatory rules and Provider terms can require jurisdiction-specific changes. Send a written complaint with the service reference and requested resolution before proceedings where practical.

27. Limitation and preserved rights#

The general Terms of Service contain warranty and liability boundaries. SRC Launch is not responsible for an authority’s or independent Provider’s decision merely because it coordinated the workflow. Nothing excludes liability or customer rights that applicable law does not permit SRC AI to exclude.

28. Contact and pre-service checklist#

Questions, notices, complaints and requests may be sent through the SRC AI contact form. Use the category that best matches the request and provide enough information for SRC AI to identify the relevant interaction. Do not send account credentials, payment-card data, identity documents or other sensitive records through a public form. SRC AI may ask for proportionate evidence of identity or authority through an appropriate protected channel before acting on a request.

Before paying, confirm the customer and proposed owners, jurisdiction, business activity, included work, Providers, official and third-party fees, estimated timeline, required secure documents, ongoing obligations, cancellation treatment and approved legal terms.

29. Engagement formation and order of documents#

A public SRC Launch enquiry begins an assessment only. An engagement exists after SRC AI issues and accepts the designated Service Confirmation or other approved agreement identifying the customer, contracting entity, selected jurisdiction, deliverables, Provider roles, charges and prerequisites. Preliminary discussion, automated acknowledgement, name idea or estimated route does not create a filing mandate.

The Service Confirmation controls the selected service; these SRC Launch terms address the common framework; the general Terms govern Website matters; the Privacy Policy governs personal information; and mandatory law prevails. A Provider or authority may impose separate terms that govern its own decision and service.

30. Identity, ownership and source-of-funds information#

A legitimate formation or related service may require verified identity, residence, beneficial ownership, management, business activity, source of funds, sanctions, politically exposed person or tax information. The public enquiry form does not collect those documents. If needed, SRC AI or an approved Provider must identify a secure channel, purpose, recipient and applicable notice before submission.

The customer must provide authentic, current and complete records and explain discrepancies. SRC AI may pause, request certification or translation, or decline when information cannot be verified or a Provider will not proceed. Screening is a risk-control process and not an accusation.

31. Names, addresses and registered-agent services#

A proposed company name remains subject to registry rules, availability, restricted-word approval, trademark risk and authority discretion. A search or reservation indication is not a trademark clearance or guarantee of incorporation. Customers should avoid commercial commitments until the relevant authority confirms the result.

Registered office, agent, mail, virtual-address and forwarding services are available only when an identified Provider and territory are configured. They may have eligibility, acceptable-use, identity, renewal, inspection, mail-handling and termination rules. An address service does not automatically establish residence, tax substance, banking eligibility or permission to conduct regulated activity.

32. Banking, payments and merchant services#

Company formation does not guarantee a bank, payment, merchant or credit account. Financial Providers make independent decisions based on ownership, location, activity, risk, documents and regulation and may close or restrict an account. SRC Launch may explain or coordinate an available application path only when that work is expressly included.

The customer must not describe an introduction as approval or use a company for deceptive payment activity. Bank credentials and payment data must not be sent through the public Assistant or enquiry form. Fees charged by a financial Provider are governed by its terms.

33. Tax, accounting and continuing compliance#

Formation can create tax registration, filing, bookkeeping, beneficial-ownership, licence, annual return, agent, address and record-keeping obligations. Unless an accepted scope expressly includes a task, the customer remains responsible for identifying and meeting it. A company that has no revenue may still have obligations.

SRC AI and SRC Launch are not presented as tax advisers or accountants. General reminders are not individualized advice. The customer should appoint qualified professionals in relevant jurisdictions and maintain its own calendar and records. A future compliance service requires separate scope, price and professional boundaries.

34. Regulated, restricted and high-risk activities#

Certain financial, health, legal, gambling, weapons, controlled goods, adult, charity, education, employment, immigration, data or professional activities can require licences or may be prohibited by a Provider. The customer must disclose the actual proposed activity and obtain required authorization before operating. A broad business-category selection is not regulatory approval.

SRC Launch may decline sectors, locations, ownership structures or purposes outside approved risk and Provider capacity even when the activity might be lawful elsewhere. It need not design a workaround around a sanction, licence or Provider restriction.

35. Customer review and filing authorization#

Before a filing is submitted, the customer should review names, addresses, ownership, officers, share or membership structure, business purpose and declarations and authorize the final record using the approved workflow. SRC AI may rely on that authorization unless a clear error or authority issue is identified before submission.

Correction after filing may require a new government process, fee, Provider task or public record. SRC AI should correct its own transcription error according to the accepted service and law, but customer-supplied changes or inaccuracies may create additional charges and delay.

36. Rejection, pause, withdrawal and resubmission#

An authority or Provider may reject, query, return or delay an application. SRC Launch may help interpret a notice, obtain missing information or coordinate a resubmission when included, but cannot compel acceptance. The customer must respond within stated deadlines and should obtain professional advice where the issue concerns law or rights.

Fees and refund treatment depend on cause, completed work and recoverable external costs. A customer-caused rejection, undisclosed restriction or failure to cooperate is treated differently from an SRC AI processing error, subject to mandatory rights. A resubmission is not automatically included or guaranteed.

37. Service transition, termination and records#

On completion or termination, SRC Launch should identify delivered records, outstanding external processes and known continuing obligations within the accepted scope. The customer must download and preserve its formation, ownership, tax, agent, address and renewal records. SRC AI is not a perpetual statutory archive unless an approved agreement says so.

Secure identity and due-diligence records are retained or deleted according to the applicable purpose, Provider terms, law and Privacy Policy. Termination does not require deletion of a filing, authority record, payment evidence or security record that SRC AI cannot lawfully erase.

38. Jurisdiction schedule and professional approval#

Each supported jurisdiction should have an approved schedule identifying contracting entity, formation type, authority, Provider, eligibility, documents, typical dependencies, charges, tax and licence warnings, address or agent requirements, estimated non-guaranteed timing and continuing obligations. A jurisdiction is not publicly supported until that schedule and operational path are verified.

Authorized governance and qualified legal, tax and compliance professionals must approve real jurisdiction schedules and customer documents before production. This candidate deliberately avoids selecting a country or claiming a professional licence.

39. Choice of entity and professional advice#

Public material may describe common company concepts but SRC Launch does not choose a legal structure, ownership arrangement, tax classification or jurisdiction for the customer as individualized legal or tax advice. Those choices depend on activity, founders, residence, investment, liability, regulation and future plans.

The customer should obtain qualified advice and then provide clear authorized instructions. SRC Launch may explain operational differences and supported processes but should not present a general comparison as a professional recommendation.

40. Timelines, milestones and dependencies#

Any estimate should distinguish SRC AI review, Provider processing, customer response and authority decision. Weekends, holidays, name queries, document correction, verification, sanctions review, payment clearance and government outages can affect timing. No estimate is a guaranteed completion date unless an approved written commitment expressly says so.

The customer must identify genuine deadlines before acceptance and maintain contingencies. SRC Launch should update known material delay but cannot control an authority or Provider queue.

41. Fees, invoices and disbursements#

The Service Confirmation should separate SRC service fees from estimated or fixed government, Provider, agent, address, courier, payment and professional charges and state currency and tax treatment. A third-party fee can change before payment or submission. SRC AI should obtain approval for a material increase not already authorized.

Funds designated for an external fee must be used and reconciled according to the accepted scope. A receipt or Provider reference should be supplied where available. The Refund & Cancellation Policy addresses unused and non-recoverable amounts.

42. Documents, translation and certification#

Authorities and Providers may require originals, certified copies, notarization, legalization, apostille or translation by an approved person. SRC Launch should identify known format requirements but cannot guarantee another body will accept a document. The customer bears responsibility for authenticity and timely supply.

Sensitive documents must use the approved secure channel, not public forms or the Assistant. Translation scope, language, certification and cost should be confirmed before work.

43. Names, brands and intellectual property#

Registry approval of a company name does not establish trademark availability, domain ownership or permission to use another person’s brand. SRC Launch may conduct only the search stated in scope. The customer should obtain appropriate intellectual-property clearance before investing in a name or identity.

SRC AI branding and materials remain separate from the customer’s company. Formation does not confer endorsement, partnership or permission to use SRC names.

44. Secure data exchange and Provider disclosure#

Before transferring identity or ownership data, SRC Launch should identify the recipient or Provider category, purpose and secure method and provide applicable privacy information. The customer must verify an unexpected document request through a known contact path.

Providers may retain records under their law and terms. SRC AI should minimize duplicate copies and revoke access when the task ends, while preserving records lawfully required for due diligence, disputes and service evidence.

45. Complaints, governing terms and unresolved details#

A customer should raise a Launch complaint with the service reference, milestone, Provider notice and requested resolution. SRC AI should investigate its own acts and coordinate Provider questions within scope, but cannot reverse an authority decision by complaint alone.

Final governing law, court, professional role, jurisdiction schedule and contracting entity must be approved before production. Until then, no generic Website sentence should be treated as selecting them.

46. Ownership structures and multiple stakeholders#

A formation with several founders, classes, nominees, trusts, corporate owners or investors can require additional documents, advice and Provider checks. SRC Launch should not infer percentages, control or authority from informal messages. All material stakeholders and beneficial owners must be disclosed where required and approve the relevant record.

Disagreements can pause service. SRC AI does not draft bespoke shareholder, partnership or investment terms as legal counsel unless a separately qualified Provider is engaged and identified.

47. Post-formation handover and beneficial-ownership records#

After formation, the customer should receive or locate the official certificate, constitutional documents, ownership record, authority reference and included Provider account information. The customer must verify them and report an error promptly. Public registers can show only part of the ownership or management record.

Continuing beneficial-ownership filings and internal registers remain the customer’s responsibility unless an accepted service states otherwise. SRC Launch should not retain the only copy of a statutory record.

48. Dissolution, closure and inactive companies#

Stopping business activity does not automatically dissolve a company or end tax, filing, agent, address, banking or ownership obligations. Dissolution, strike-off, liquidation and dormancy are separate legal processes and can require professional advice and authority approval.

SRC Launch assists with closure only if a supported service is expressly accepted. Failure to renew a Provider or answer email is not a safe substitute for lawful closure.

49. Customer due diligence refresh#

A Provider or SRC AI may refresh identity, ownership, activity, address or sanctions information during an active or continuing service when risk, law, expiration or material change requires it. The customer must respond through the secure channel and report ownership or control changes promptly.

A refresh is not a guarantee that earlier information remains accepted or that service will continue. Non-cooperation can cause lawful suspension or termination and may affect non-recoverable external charges.

50. Production readiness for each supported path#

Before a jurisdiction or service is marketed as available, SRC AI should complete a tested checklist for Provider account, authority process, secure documents, fees, customer terms, privacy, support, escalation, refunds, continuing obligations and failure handling. Test credentials or a draft Provider record do not satisfy the gate.

Protected operational reporting should state NOT CONNECTED or configuration required until the real path is approved. Availability must be based on current operational evidence, not a roadmap or architectural capability.

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