Libra Association Founders Yet to Submit Commitment Money of $10M Each
Twenty founding members of the Libra Association, apart from Facebook, have not remitted their commitment money amounting to $10 million each toward the Libra project.
According to a report by BBC yesterday (Tuesday, October 22), each of the twenty founders agreed to produce investment money amounting to $10 million, as confirmed by Facebook during Libra’s launch in June. However, no member has remitted the commitment money so far. Besides, when the Libra Association had its first general assembly last week, the investment matter did not form one of the subjects under discussion.
All the same, some Libra Association member companies, interviewed by the BBC, said there was no timeline set for the $10 million investment fee, and they would invest in the project when asked to do so.
One member said:
“Rather than collect a bunch of money from a bunch of people and then figure it out...the feeling is that we needed to form, ratify a budget, and then figure out how to fund that budget, rather than the other way around.”