Posts Tagged ‘Regulation’
USA – Regulation D
Regulation D, often referred to simply as “Reg D,” is a key provision in U.S. securities law that allows companies to raise capital without going through the lengthy, expensive process of registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Here’s what you need to know about Reg D, its exemptions, and its impact on companies and investors.
Read MoreUSA – Regulation A
Regulation A is designed to help small and mid-sized businesses access public capital in a cost-effective way. This article explores the key features of Regulation A, its two tiers, benefits, limitations, and why it matters for companies and investors alike.
Read MoreUSA – Regulation Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding has reshaped the landscape of capital raising, giving startups and small businesses new pathways to obtain funding. Among the various crowdfunding methods, equity crowdfunding stands out, allowing everyday investors to buy shares in startups and small companies.
Read MoreUSA – FINRA-Registered Funding Portals
Funding portals are specialized online platforms that facilitate investment opportunities under the Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) exemption, allowing startups and small businesses to raise capital from the public. In this article, we’ll dive into what it means for a funding portal to be FINRA-registered, how they work, their requirements, and why they’re essential to the U.S. crowdfunding ecosystem.
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