by Oscar Jofre | Oct 8, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, KorePartner
With the recent launch of the KoreConX all-in-one RegA+ platform, KoreConX is happy to feature the partners that contribute to its ecosystem. For nearly 15 years, Eric Fischgrund has been involved in the communications and marketing industry. He says: “ I have...
by Oscar Jofre | Oct 6, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance
For companies to raise capital under the exemptions allowed by the JOBS Act, there are different requirements to maintain compliance with state and federal securities laws. For example, a company looking to raise capital through Regulation A+ must adhere to Blue Sky...
by Oscar Jofre | Oct 2, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, KorePartner, Regulation
With the recent launch of the KoreConX all-in-one platform, KoreConX is happy to feature the partners contributing to its ecosystem. Bill Humphrey has over 20 years of experience as a CPA, focusing his career on income tax, auditing, tax-related real estate...
by Oscar Jofre | Sep 29, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Secondary Markets
This post originally appeared on the Rialto Markets blog and was written by Lee E. Saba, Head of Market Structure at Rialto Markets. Very few people understand the revolution now taking place in financial markets. It is to do with private markets and has been...
by Oscar Jofre | Sep 27, 2021 | BoardRoom, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance
For many companies, raising capital often marks a major milestone. With increased sources of capital, the company can grow, hire new employees, and develop new products that can leave a lasting impact on the world. With the continuing developments of exemptions like...
by Oscar Jofre | Sep 22, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance, Regulation, Secondary Markets
We have extensively discussed how Americans can invest in securities offered under Regulation A+. However, Canadian companies can also use the exemption to raise capital to fund their businesses. Despite the ability for Canadian companies to use Reg A+, this was a...