You could control who owns your shares through tag along/drag along provisions, although I'm not sure what Seedrs have in their default agreements. For future, larger rounds, you could make it a provision of the agreement that any sale of shares is subject to tag along provisions but, depending on how its drafted, that could kill secondary trading in the shares altogether.
You could control who owns your shares through tag along/drag along provisions, although I'm not sure what Seedrs have in their default agreements. For future, larger rounds, you could make it a provision of the agreement that any sale of shares is subject to tag along provisions but, depending on how its drafted, that could kill secondary trading in the shares altogether.