Venture companies are authorised organisations that provide the legal, financial, logistical, and administrative framework required to manage mercenary contracts. Often operating as departments within a government or as specialised branches of various guilds, these firms act as brokers between freelancers and employers. While joining is frequently a legal requirement if you wish to be recognised as a legitimate contractor, many mercenary companies and freelancers sign on because of the substantial profits. Mercenaries gain access to quality contracts, financial security through escrow and legal protection. Solo freelancers could use the company registry to find an appropriate team for the mission. Some companies also offer different levels of insurance (with coverage ranging from the injuries healing and repair services to full on resurrection and gear retrieval), access to exclusive market channels, a personal banking ledger, discounted myrrh, discounted or free lodging, mentors, training grounds, rental equipment, workshops, bonus payments, and numerous other benefits that vary between guilds.
For the employers, the biggest benefit is a guarantee of contractors' competency, and compensation or complete refund from the venture company in case of a failed task. To maintain this guarantee, venture companies often require recommendations before accepting a new member. In cases where no references exist or references aren't enough, the organisation might assess the applicant with a test task or an evaluation on a training ground. Some exclusive firms only accept members through personal invitations, but the vetting process varies between different companies. Not only that, but venture companies sometimes even sponsor mandatory group trainings for the members.
The regulatory framework includes factoring services for ancillary treasure -- many venture companies could be used by contractors as trading platforms to sell expensive loot safely, quickly and profitably.
Venture companies also function as a control structure for individuals who potentially could become more difficult for regular authorities to manage. Since the company is held legally responsible for its members, it is required to police its own ranks. This accountability gives the government a clear way to handle any misconduct, thus making the state much more comfortable with having powerful factors operating within their territories.