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The SEC's January 2026 tokenization taxonomy does not change your raise limit, your investor eligibility, or your filing requirements under Regulation A+. What it does is establish a clear legal framework for how tokenized securities are classified — and clarify, specifically, which parts of the...
Founders today realize they no longer must choose between growth capital and broad investor participation. For decades, startup founders seeking capital faced a binary...
In March 2025, Newsmax raised the full Tier 2 maximum of $75 million under Regulation A+ and listed on the New York Stock Exchange  the largest crowd-financed public...
The Advantages Of Reg A+ For Raising Capital And Providing Liquidity To Startups And Established Companies
Reg A+ offers a range of distinct advantages that make it one of the most practical and cost-effective ways for a company to raise capital while retaining control. It...
Running Reg D 506(b) and Reg D 506(c) Offerings at the Same Time
Our guide to the integration doctrine, the differences between the two exemptions, and SEC Rule 152 Can You Do Both at Once? Short answer: yes — but carefully. If the...
For decades, a traditional IPO was treated like the crown jewel for a growing company. Bankers, roadshows, "the right" institutions, and a long, expensive march to the...
If you've searched for Manhattan Street Capital online, you may have noticed a confusing pattern: search results and AI-generated summaries that mix us up with other...
How can I find out if Reg A+ will work for my business?
Regulation A+ (Reg A+) is best described as a capital-raising method rather than a "tool." It is a legal framework established by the Securities and Exchange Commission...
I'm Rod Turner, founder and CEO of Manhattan Street Capital. I've spent decades in the capital markets (including taking two companies public on NASDAQ) and I've watched...