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Equity Crowdfunding Exemptions Push Forward in Canada

Canada had a big week.  In a co-ordinated release provinces across the country jointly announced comments on equity crowdfunding.  While the announcement came as no surprise to many Canadians, some of us further South found the simultaneous announcements a bit over-whelming.  Fortunately the NCFA of… Read More

Crowdcube Comments on UK Budget Announcement

Co-founder of equity crowdfunding platform Crowdcube Luke Lang has commented on the UK budget announcement that occurred earlier this week.  While there were many positive aspects of Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s presentation Lang indicated here were some areas that could stand for improvement…. Read More

SEC Chair Mary Jo White Addresses Retail Investor Protection

In a speech delivered today to the Consumer Federation of America, Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mary Jo White addressed the needs of protecting the consumer in the securities markets. White mentions the recent appointment of Rick Fleming as the agency’s head in the new… Read More

Equity Crowdfunding Alliance of Canada Comments on Proposed Regulations

The Equity Crowdfunding Alliance of Canada (ECFA Canada) was only recently formed by individuals and companies determined to see the benefits of equity crowdfunding improve the economy of Canada. These companies and individuals, including funding portals are united in the common purposes of promoting crowdfunding in… Read More

Crowdfunding is coming to Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia Securities Commission, in conjunction with other members of the  Canadian Securities Administrators, published for comment the Integrated Crowdfunding  Prospectus Exemption (the Crowdfunding Exemption) and the Start-Up Crowdfunding  Prospectus Exemption (the Start-Up Exemption). The proposed exemptions would allow both  reporting and non-reporting issuers… Read More

British Columbia Crowdfunding Exemption (PDF)

The below document was published by the British Columbia Securities Commission describing the proposed crowdfunding exemption.  Certain conditions on the issuers are being proposed including a limit of raising no more than $150,000 per offering no more than twice per year.  Individuals may invest no… Read More

OSC “Backgrounder” on Crowdfunding Exemptions (PDF)

Below is the backgrounder published by the Ontario Securities Commission which outlines the proposed exemptions for crowdfunding in Ontario.  There is a comment period that ends on June 18, 2014.     ____________________________ [scribd id=213678602 key=key-1swrg4keo903570hmjzc mode=scroll]

Canada Securities Regulators Propose Crowdfunding Exemptions

In  a Canada wide- coordinated release the Montréal – The Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA), Financial and Consumer Service Commission of New Brunswick (FCNB), the Manitoba Securities Commission (MSC) and the Nova Scotia Securities Commission (NSSC)… Read More

Maine Approves Equity Crowdfunding

Maine Wants to Promote Growth of Small Businesses by Easing Access to Capital. Maine now becomes the next state that has passed legislation, “An Act to Increase Funding for Startups”,  that allows equity crowdfunding within their state borders.  Maine business may now raise up to… Read More

UK P2P Association Welcomes FCA Regulatory Approach

The Peer-to-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA) has welcomed the Financial Conduct Authority‘s (FCA)  regulatory approach to crowdfunding over the internet, and the promotion of non-readily realisable securities by other media. In April, peer to peer lending will become fully regulated by the FCA. This is welcomed… Read More

Disclosure Dragon Aims to Burn Through Crowdfunding Costs

SeyfarthLean Consulting, a sister company associated with Chicago based global law firm Seyfarth Shaw, is entering a new business.  Recognizing the dynamic changes the future holds with the advent of the JOBS Act and crowdfunding, the firm saw opportunity in a new emerging type of securities… Read More

CrowdBnk Responds Positively to Crowdfunding Regulatory Approach

UK Equity Crowdfunding Site CrowdBnk Welcomes FCA’s Response. Commenting on the response to the consultation on the regulatory approach to crowdfunding published by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) , Ayan Mitra, CEO of CrowdBnk, an equity crowdfunding platform, stated; “We are pleased to see that… Read More

Seedrs Responds to FCA Announcement on Crowdfunding Regulations

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the United Kingdom has released their much anticipated review of regulating the nascent crowdfunding industry.  This includes both the debt and equity categories of crowdfunding. Seedrs, one of the leading equity crowdfunding platforms in the UK, has released their response… Read More

FCA Publishes Final Rules For Crowdfunding In UK

They’re here. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published rules governing equity and lending-based crowdfunding in the UK. They are set to take effect on April 1 with a review scheduled for 2016. Christopher Woolard, director of policy, risk and research at the FCA, said, ”We… Read More

Crowdfunding Regulation Proposal in France

Recently the French government has been moving forward with “Financement Participatif” or crowdfunding by providing updated guidelines and regulations to advance the new form of capital formation for small companies.  France currently has 28 platforms active in their country (in comparison to the UK with… Read More

The Definition of “Accredited Investor” Must Be Updated

There has been a lot of uproar about new rules requiring additional steps to verify accredited investor status (i.e. checking tax returns) as a condition to using the new 506(c) rules permitting general solicitation. The real problem here is that the definition of accredited investor is out of… Read More

Crowdfunding Can Lessen the Wealth Gap. If Regulated Correctly.

Now that we have seen what real turbulence is with the financial crisis of 2008, fear and panic are drivers of economic behavior. Strengthening the financial markets for America’s small businesses and closing the wealth gap amongst the crowd is a must. Now is not… Read More

Equity-based crowdfunding: Will the US overtake the UK?

“Kickstarter is crowdfunding with training wheels.” For many, equity-based crowdfunding is the final stage of crowdfunding’s evolution. The United Kingdom was an early adopter of equity crowdfunding. Less than two months after President Barack Obama signed the JOBS Act in 2012, dubbed the “Crowdfunding Bill”,… Read More

LendInvest CEO: Is P2P & Crowdfunding a Car Crash Waiting to Happen?

“Glaring Omissions” with FCA Regulations Regarding Due Diligence by Platforms. There is a lot of hype about the future potential of crowdfunding and peer-to-peer (P2P) lending. The United States has shown the huge potential with platforms such as Lending Club and Prosper lending billions of… Read More

Commenting on Title III Crowdfunding Deadlines Today at SEC

Title III of the JOBS Act is the portion of the legislation which has become emblematic for the concept of “crowdfunding”.  This section of the act guides “retail” crowdfunding or the ability of non-accredited investors to participate in crowdfunded public offerings of up to $1… Read More

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