The company has already been established.
I will be in charge of it.
Funds can be transferred either to our bank account or by any other method convenient for the investor.
Our company will handle all of the work—after all, it was created expressly for this purpose.
To be honest, that doesn't ensure anything to the investor. Just because you (or someone else) have a registered company in Kyrgyzstan and a bank account, that doesn't mean that you (and your company) are trusted. Plus, you don't have anything besides that. You say that you will do all the work
after you get investors' money. And the investor will rely on your word that you will do the job?

I understand the skepticism, but it’s important to clarify that obtaining licenses is not a mere formality or something that happens easily. Operating legally in our field requires significant preparation and substantial investment.
My team and I have already invested considerable funds into this project — over $2 million. This money is not just spent, but is held in the company’s account as charter capital, serving as a guarantee to the government that we have the actual resources necessary to carry out our activities.
Furthermore, each license involves not just financial costs, but passing through thorough checks and audits. This demonstrates the transparency and seriousness of our intentions. The investors who have already contacted me directly receive a complete set of documents, as well as detailed explanations regarding the guarantees and the work that has already been accomplished.
I am always open to provide more details and to answer questions in a personal conversation. Your concerns are natural and absolutely understandable, and I am ready for a constructive dialogue.