In the morning, the finance staff had the contract drafted and presented it to Mu Qingrong for review.
There was nothing wrong with the contract, and the matter of the 80% prepayment was clearly written within it.
"Director Mu, will they really provide the 80% prepayment?" Lin Na, the financial director, still couldn't believe it; she had never heard of such a high prepayment percentage in all her years.
Mu Qingrong said, "It's written in the contract. Once it's signed, it will take effect. If the prepayment isn't fulfilled, we can refuse to start work."
Lin Na nodded, excitedly saying, "These projects alone have a prepayment of about seventeen or eighteen million. With this money, our company's financial situation can be greatly improved. It's just that I don't know when they will transfer the prepayment."