Instruments
Committed capital
Committed capital is the total amount an investor has agreed to contribute to a fund or company over time. The committed capital module in dCompany gives you a dedicated place to register and track each shareholder's commitment, the capital calls made against it (draws), and any distributions returned to investors.
Activation
The committed capital module is an add-on and must be activated before use. Contact support@dcompany.no to enable it for your company.
The overview
The Commitments tab shows a key figures strip at the top and a shareholder table below.
Key figures:
- Committed total — the sum of all registered commitments, and the date the first commitment was registered
- Drawn — total capital called from investors so far, shown as a percentage of committed total
- Distributed — total capital returned to investors, including how much of that is recallable
- Remaining committed capital — uncommitted capital still available to call, as a percentage of the committed total
Shareholder table columns:
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Shareholder | Name and ownership percentage |
| Committed | The investor's total committed amount |
| Drawn | Capital called from this investor |
| Distributed | Capital returned to this investor |
| Of which recallable | Portion of distributions that can be called again |
| Remaining committed capital | What is still available to call from this investor |
Managing commitments
You register and update each shareholder's commitment individually from the table. For each shareholder you can:
- Set the committed amount — the total they have agreed to invest
- Record a draw — register a capital call, reducing their remaining committed capital
- Record a distribution — register a return of capital to the investor
Each entry is timestamped and attributed to the user who registered it.
Recallable distributions
When you distribute capital, you can mark part of it as recallable. Recallable distributions count back toward the investor's available commitment — meaning you can call that capital again in a future draw without it exceeding their original commitment.
History
Every commitment, draw, and distribution is logged with a full history. You can see all events per shareholder in chronological order, including who registered each entry and when.
Bulk management
You can update commitments for multiple shareholders at once rather than editing each record individually. This is useful when closing a new funding round or making a capital call across the full investor base at the same time.