by Oscar Jofre | Sep 13, 2021 | Broker Dealer, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance, FINRA
Broker-dealers are an essential part of the fundraising process. These entities can be small, independent firms or part of a large investment bank. However, regardless of a broker-dealer’s size, they are in the business of buying or selling securities. In this...
by Oscar Jofre | Sep 8, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation
Since dramatic improvements to Regulation A that went into effect in 2015, the exemption has become a tremendous tool allowing private companies to raise significant capital. Unlike other funding methods, RegA+ allows companies to raise capital more efficiently with...
by Oscar Jofre | Sep 1, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, Secondary Markets
The passage of the JOBS Act in 2012 set in motion a significant change for the private capital markets. For so long, investments in private companies could only be done by wealthy accredited investors who would benefit immensely if the company was ever to go public...
by Oscar Jofre | Aug 30, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance
The goal of any capital raising activity is to secure capital for the growth and development of the business. Without needed capital, it can often be challenging to expand; whether that means hiring more employees to keep up with demand, improving production...
by Oscar Jofre | Aug 27, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, KorePartner
With the recent launch of the KoreConX all-in-one platform, KoreConX is happy to feature the partners contributing to its ecosystem. Jake Gallagher has always been interested in business. He wanted to know how they worked and why some were sustainable while...
by Oscar Jofre | Aug 25, 2021 | Capital Markets, Capital Raising, CapTable
Stock exchanges have a long history within America. The first was the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, originally the Board of Brokers of Philadelphia, founded in 1790 and was followed by the New York Stock Exchange two years later. For nearly as long as the United States...