INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION AN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE NETWORK ASSOCIATION © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation.

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION AN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE NETWORK ASSOCIATION © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

INTRODUCTION Globally, entrepreneurs and businesses need access to: Business referrals International exposure Strategic alliances Business plan development Entrepreneurial support Corporate advisory services Corporate expertise and resources Venture capital funding Business and project opportunities Valuable contracts Investment opportunities In their quest to obtain exposure to international corporate resources, they normally belong to more than one corporate network. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT IS A CORPORATE NETWORK? The traditional network The ideal network Informal Formal Socially orientated Business orientated Geographical boundaries International infrastructure and exposure Expertise specific Comprehensive expertise No access to corporate resources Access to substantial corporate resources Not self sufficient Self sufficient Not self sustainable Self sustainable No corporate governance policies Governed by strict values and principles The concept of establishing a corporate network, formally or informally, of business people with common interests is therefore not new! © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHO IS IBDF? IBDF is a private international corporate network association. IBDF was founded in 1973, in the response to the need of entrepreneurs and businesses to access vital corporate resources. Access to the Group’s international infrastructure and corporate resources will accelerate individual financial, intellectual and business growth. Associate members of IBDF share the Group’s vision, mission, goals, corporate values, philosophy and concept. As a formal and structured corporate network association, IBDF specializes in the negotiation and facilitation of corporate resources – such as venture capital funding, viable business opportunities as well as industry specific corporate advisory services on behalf of its associate members. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT MAKES IBDF SO SUCCESSFULL? IBDF’s Philosophy: The pooling of resources of like-minded individuals who adhere to core principles not only accelerates the creation of individual wealth, but also accelerates all associate members’ professional, intellectual and business growth. These principles are: All associate members are professionals in their own right. All projects are provided by associate members. All professional services to approved projects are provided by associate members. All financing or capital projects are facilitated through the Foundation and/or associate members. The coordination of activities, project management and support services are provided by the Foundation. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT MAKES IBDF SO SUCCESSFULL? IBDF’s Concept: The relationship between IBDF and its associate members is one of mutual benefit. IBDF provides associate members indirect access (use value) into its global intellectual infrastructure. In turn, the associate members provide the Foundation with valuable and extensive corporate expertise and resources. Professional individuals, visionary entrepreneurs and business leaders Venture capital funders and investment angels Investment bankers and project brokers International Business Development Foundation acts as facilitator and negotiator in bringing together the three essential components, in a unique and dynamic way. Provides corporate expertise Provides financingProvides viable projects Opportunities are created and turned into profitable, viable and sustainable businesses. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT ARE IBDF’S CORPORATE SERVICES? IBDF associate membership provide associate members indirect access (use value) to the Group’s international intellectual infrastructure and corporate resources. IBDF negotiates and facilitates, on behalf of its associate members, access to: 1. Venture capital funding Venture capital or project funding Institutional funding or investments Funding opportunities to venture capitalists and investment angels Merger and acquisition funding and professional expertise Import and export finance and/or payment guarantees © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT ARE IBDF’S CORPORATE SERVICES? IBDF negotiates and facilitates, on behalf of its associate members, access to: 2. Viable business opportunities High profile and lucrative new global business, project opportunities and speculation transactions for development or trading purposes. New markets for products and/or services. Global partnership and consortium opportunities. Global corporate opportunities. Global business referrals. 3. Corporate expertise and knowledge Specialized corporate expertise available to entrepreneurs. Global corporate information. Entrepreneurial and/or business support. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHAT ARE IBDF’S CORPORATE SERVICES? IBDF can only negotiate and facilitate, on behalf of its associate members, corporate resources if such are requested in writing. The applicable information and project processing procedures are available on the “Project FAQs” category of the “FAQs” section of this web site. The applicable Project Processing Procedure Flowcharts are also available on the “Download Documents” section of this web site. When IBDF has successfully negotiated and facilitated corporate resources, on behalf of its associate members, a commission of 5% of the total project value will be paid to IBDF. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP? Interested professional individuals or corporates, who identify themselves with the corporate practices and values of IBDF, and who can add value to the collective, are invited to apply for exclusive associate membership. The lack of associate members’ participation in the activities of IBDF as a corporate network association carries the risk that there will be no individual financial, intellectual or business growth. Further to the above, there is no material risk involved in being an associate member. Individuals and/or corporates will pay an annual membership fee of $500 US Dollars per annum, for as long as the associate member needs access to the international intellectual infrastructure and corporate resources of the Group. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.

HOW DO I APPLY FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP? 1. Complete the International Business Development Foundation Membership Application Form that is available on the “Download Documents” section of this web site. 2. Confirm acceptance of the content of International Business Development Foundation’s Constitution that is available on the “Download Documents” section of this web site, by printing it, initialing every page, signing and dating the final page. Each page must be initialed, and the last page signed, by at least one witness. 3. Attach a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae /Company Profile. 4. Send the abovementioned documentation by registered post to IBDF. 5. Await assessment and acceptance by IBDF. 6. Pay the first annual membership fee of $500 US Dollar into the account provided on the application form. 7. The associate member will be provided with a welcome letter containing his membership number. Visit the “Subscription” section on the web site for more information. © Copyright. International Business Development Foundation. All rights reserved.