Full Country Partnership
Stage 3 of the Country Partnership — all regulatory approvals secured, cross-border corridors live, full governance participation.
Definition
Full Country Partnership is the final stage of the Country Partnership journey. All regulatory approvals are in place, live transaction volumes are active, and the Country Partner's national node is connected to cross-border corridors with other Country Partners. At this stage, the Country Partner operates a complete Sovereign Node with full cross-border settlement capability and participates in the Global Governance Council. Full Country Partners are the backbone of the global FORUS network — each one an anchor for their country and a node in the cross-border settlement fabric.
A national-level partner who brings FORUS to their country and recruits local members underneath them.
Stage 1 of the Country Partnership — a signed Letter of Intent that opens the data room and begins due diligence.
Stage 2 of the Country Partnership — the full agreement activating platform access, smart contract revenue share, and member recruitment.
Country-specific infrastructure nodes that preserve national economic sovereignty and data custody.
Wholesale settlement infrastructure that reduces nostro/vostro requirements for cross-border payments.