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hello I am Jaspreet Potter a solicitor in the corporate commercial at IBB solicitors a shareholders agreement is a contract entered into between a company and some or all of its shareholders the purpose of such an agreement is to govern the relationship between the parties including personal rights and obligations of shareholders together with the articles of association of the company the two contracts create internal rules which the company is shareholders have to abide by the whole point of the shareholders agreement is to avoid disputes in the future and should they arise the agreement would determine how such a dispute is to be resolved its prudent to put a shareholders agreement in place from the outset ie as soon as the company has been incorporated or has started to trade because its easier for the parties to agree in focus on such matters at this stage when they have the time as opposed to when the business is up and running this is a much quicker and easier option than try