Understanding Reg CF Resale Restrictions
Understanding Reg CF Resale Restrictions General rule: if you read the SEC rules with blinders on, you are probably well on your way to getting yourself in trouble. Rule 501 of Regulation Crowdfunding states that shares issued in a Regulation Crowdfunding offering “may not be transferred by any purchaser of such securities during the one-year […]
CrowdCheck provides additional updates to issuer-dealer registration requirements for sales of securities under Reg A without a broker
One of the exciting things about securities law is that rules can and do change in response to concerns raised by companies and investors. We have seen this first hand in regards to the requirements for companies to register themselves as dealers of securities to sell their own securities in offerings qualified under Regulation A. […]
We took the money, and signed the subscription agreement, so when are the shares issued?
This is a question we often get from companies as they are trying to organize their cap table, or provide information to a transfer agent. Many companies seem to be of the belief that shares are not actually issued until a certificate is prepared, or that the shares are recorded on the company’s internal ledger, […]
More evidence the SEC is looking more closely at Regulation A
We are often asked by companies, “why can’t I do [fill in the blank]? I see this other company doing it.” Our response has always been that just because those other companies have not yet been subject to enforcement, doesn’t mean that there will not be an issue later on. The time and effort to […]
ChatGPT explains regulation crowdfunding in the form of a sea shanty
A regulation crowdfund, it seems, Is a way for small firms to raise some green, Without need for a broker, or lots of red tape, Through the power of the crowd, and a site to escape. With a cap on the amount that can be raised, And a limit on who can invest and be […]
What do you mean I need to audit financial statements for their property?
When it comes to Regulation A and Regulation CF, the SEC puts a lot of focus on the financial statements being provided to investors. And that makes sense. Financial statements can tell a lot about a company, and the financial position of that company could be one of the primary reasons for investing (even if […]
The SEC files its first enforcement action for Reg CF
The SEC today decided to make a statement against companies considering using Regulation CF for fraudulent offerings, and funding portals that facilitate the fraud. A copy of the complaint can be found here, https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2021-182. On September 20, 2021, the SEC filed in federal court a complaint against sponsors of a marijuana real estate venture, and […]
Effective Date of the Amendments to Reg CF and Reg A
The amendments to Reg CF, Reg A, and other rules relating to capital formation utilizing exempt offerings have finally been published in the Federal Register, with an effective date of March 15, 2021. See, https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/14/2020-24749/facilit….
CrowdCheck’s Analysis of the New Exempt Offerings Rules: Reg CF investment vehicles, what are they good for?
In its recent rulemaking, the SEC added new Rule 3a-9 under the Investment Company Act to allow for the use of “crowdfunding vehicles” for Reg CF investments. It is important to recognize that crowdfunding vehicles are quite limited, and not at all similar to the special purpose vehicles (“SPVs”) used to aggregate accredited investors in […]
CrowdCheck’s Analysis of the New Exempt Offerings Rules: Testing the Waters comes to Reg CF
While the costs of preparing an offering under Reg CF are significantly lower than other types of securities offerings, they can still be expensive in terms of professional and marketing fees prior to having any sense of whether the offering will be successful. The SEC heard the complaints from issuers on this point and have […]