Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) is a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) exemption that allows small businesses and startups to raise capital from the general public—including non-accredited investors—through SEC-registered online crowdfunding
Regulation D (Reg D) is a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) exemption that allows companies to raise capital through private offerings without registering the securities with the SEC. It’s designed
Regulation A (often referred to as Reg A) is a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulation that allows companies to raise capital from the public with less regulatory burden than a
Regulation CF has gained significant popularity as an exemption for raising capital from investors. Regulation CF allows general advertising of the securities offering and allows accredited and non-accredited investors to
The U.S. IPO market is showing clear signs of revival in 2025, with a notable surge in both volume and capital raised. In the first half of the year, a
The rise of Regulation A (Reg A) has fundamentally changed the way we think about ownership—especially when it comes to fractionalizing high-value assets like real estate, collectibles, and private businesses.
Two primary methods of providing liquidity for your investor shareholders are Internal “Bulletin Board” Markets and Alternative Trading Systems (“ATS”). Here are some key differences between the two methods and platforms: The
