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Investor reporting

How Ardent CrowdFund issuers publish updates, financial reports, and material disclosures to their investor base.

Investor reporting

Ardent CrowdFund gives issuers a purpose-built reporting surface for keeping investors informed after the raise closes. Good reporting builds trust, reduces support volume, and, critically, supports a clean second raise later. This page walks through the reporting tools available, the cadence Ardent recommends, and the SEC Ghana disclosures you must file alongside voluntary updates.

The investor updates feed

How to draft, schedule, and publish updates through the issuer dashboard's updates workflow.

Quarterly business updates

A recommended template for the narrative plus numbers update we ask every issuer to publish each quarter.

Financial disclosures

Uploading periodic management accounts, audited statements, and debt covenant certifications.

Material event notices

When and how to issue a material-event notice, including required fields and attachments.

Investor Q&A

Managing investor questions post-close, turnaround targets, moderation, and when to escalate to a full update.

Metrics, analytics, and reach

Seeing which investors opened each update, how far they read, and what they clicked, so you can tune future reporting.

Templates and brand kit

Downloadable Ardent-compatible report templates and brand assets issuers can use for their own channels.

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