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Can I submit an SPV concept?

Yes. You may submit an SPV concept for Project SPV-readiness intake if the concept is relevant to a public-good project, resilience initiative, infrastructure pathway, national portfolio, or enterprise-side execution question. 

The submission should explain why an SPV might be relevant, what the proposed purpose is, what assets or services may be involved, what jurisdiction is relevant, what public-good purpose exists, what stakeholders may be affected, what governance questions exist, what revenue or support assumptions exist, what legal review is needed, what insurance and liability issues may arise, and what conflicts must be managed. 

Submitting an SPV concept does not create an SPV. It does not provide legal advice, investment advice, project finance approval, public finance approval, procurement approval, tax advice, company formation, endorsement, or execution authorization. 

Project SPV-readiness is about making the questions reviewable before competent legal, financial, insurance, technical, public authority, and institutional actors conduct their own processes. 

An SPV concept is a starting point for readiness review, not a legal vehicle. 

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