Trust Centre
BIG will only succeed if it becomes trusted.
This page explains, plainly, how we screen, what we disclose, and what we do and do not guarantee. If something here should be clearer, tell us.
How opportunities are screened
Discovery → Initial Screen → Opportunity Profile → Controlled Data Room
Every opportunity moves through a readiness structure before it appears publicly. An initial screen checks sponsor credibility, basic legal and land status, and stated capital requirement. Nothing skips this step to appear on the site sooner.
- Sponsor credibility and ownership clarity
- Land, asset, or project control status
- Legal and regulatory standing
- Documentation quality before any investor introduction
How confidential information is managed
Not all information is public — by design
Public pages show teaser-level detail only: sector, indicative size, and readiness stage. Sponsor identity, financials, and full documentation sit behind investor verification. We distinguish clearly between public information, verified intelligence, and confidential opportunity data — and we don't blur those lines for either a sponsor's or an investor's convenience.
How BIG handles conflicts
Disclosure before introduction, not after
BIG is an initiative of Finager Fintech, which works on complex capital, debt, and structuring transactions. Where Finager or an affiliated party has a transaction role in an opportunity featured on BIG, that role is disclosed to relevant parties before any serious introduction is made — not left implicit.
What BIG does and does not guarantee
We are a gateway, not an underwriter
BIG does
- Screen opportunities before publishing them
- Disclose known conflicts of interest
- Verify investors before serious introductions
- Show transparent readiness status, not sales language
- Refer to licensed professionals for legal, tax, and financial matters
BIG does not
- Guarantee that any opportunity is "safe" or "bankable"
- Represent government authority unless formally mandated
- Provide legal, tax, or investment advice directly
- Accept payment to feature an opportunity without disclosure
- Share confidential investor or sponsor data without consent
How AI is used
Reviewable, traceable, never the final word
Where AI tools assist with research, drafting, or matching, outputs must be reviewable and traceable, and must never fabricate certainty. Any AI-assisted response should be clear about whether it reflects public information, BIG analysis, or a human judgement call. Human review remains mandatory before any serious investor or sponsor introduction.