Raising capital in the oil and gas industry has undergone a quiet but meaningful evolution. While traditional bank financing and public markets remain useful, many operators and energy-focused firms are
Founders often assume that a polished pitch deck is the key to unlocking investment. While a strong deck can open doors and start conversations, it rarely closes checks on its
For companies seeking efficient access to growth capital, Regulation D (Reg D) and Regulation A (Reg A) offer powerful alternatives to a traditional IPO. When structured correctly and distributed through experienced broker-dealers, these exemptions
SEC securities offerings that allow general solicitation and access to the retail public, such as SEC Regulation A, are fast becoming a major favorite for real estate fund managers seeking
Regulation D has been a cornerstone of private investing since its introduction in the 1980s, allowing businesses to raise capital without the burden of full SEC registration. But how does
Regulation CF offerings have revolutionized investment opportunities by allowing issuers to reach the public directly. But did you know there’s a way to maintain full control over your investor data?
The key differences between Reg D 506(b) and 506(c)Why 506(b) is ideal for “pre-syndicated” private investment roundsHow issuers use 506(b) for friends & family fundraisingThe benefits of allowing non-accredited investors
How a broker-dealer acts as your intermediary, The benefits of a custom Regulation CF investment portal, Lower fees (typically 3% commission, no equity required) vs. crowdfunding platforms, Increased investor trust
“Direct” Regulation CF Offerings have exploded in popularity over the last two years. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s rule changes in March 2021 which increased the Regulation CF annual limit
Regulation A is frequently used for issuers seeking to fractionalize ownership in assets. As such, these issuers execute numerous offerings each year for new assets and two offering structures under
Regulation D Offerings are a popular method of raising capital for businesses and funds. A key part of executing a Regulation D offering is drafting a proper Private Placement Memorandum
Regulation A+ has revolutionized capital raising, but did you know it also provides liquidity for investors? One of the biggest advantages of Reg A+ securities is that they are freely
