Public disclosures

Public disclosures, entity facts, and where formal documents take over

This page brings together what Corteran is prepared to say clearly on the public layer today: who operates the platform, how borrower and investor paths are split, what the public layer may say, and where formal documents should take over.

Current public-layer facts

Legal entity

Corteran

Entity reference

Not shown on the public layer by default. Where a formal entity reference is required, it should appear in the relevant formal document path.

Registered office

Registered-office details are not asserted on this public page by default and should appear in the relevant formal document path where required.

Support hours

Monday to Friday, 9:00-17:00

Licensing / authorisation posture

Public pages remain informational until the relevant licensed, authorised, or governing-document path applies.

Complaints email

complaints@corteran.com

How the public layer is split

Borrower main site

Explains readiness, missing items, and the next route instead of promising funding outcomes.
Collects documents, repairs gaps, and clarifies routing before heavier human or formal-document workflows begin.
Does not present itself as a final credit decision or a generic loan shelf.

Investor public hub

Explains fit, qualification, disclosure posture, and controlled-access sequencing first.
Keeps deeper strategy packs, performance detail, data-room materials, and case-sensitive information behind review.
Does not present itself as a retail-style public subscription or open fundraising page.

What formal documents take over

Borrower side: once readiness, route posture, and handoff conditions align, later lender, broker, or partner documents take over.
Investor side: once jurisdiction, investor status, and disclosure review are complete, strategy packs, reporting packs, data-room materials, or subscription documents take over.
Partner side: once mandate fit, access tier, and diligence conditions are clear, partnership or allocation documents take over.
Where an activity is governed by jurisdiction-specific licensing, marketing, suitability, anti-money laundering, or privacy rules, the applicable legal entity and final document set control.

Support, privacy, and dispute paths

General enquiries and routing questions should start through contact.
Consent, data handling, and cross-border questions should move through privacy and consent paths.
Boundary, disclosure, follow-up, or formal complaint issues should move through the complaints path.

Public trust and legal pack

Serious users should understand the boundary before they go deeper.

Borrowers should know when the path becomes formal. Investors should know when materials become controlled. The public layer earns trust by making that boundary explicit first.

Public Disclosures | Corteran