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What companies can use Regulation A+ to raise capital?FAQ

a reverse merger (buying a public shell company) may find that Reg A+ is a far ... that Fundrise has used. Each Reg A+ entity is a standalone business and shares one management service provider. In this way, Fundrise has conducted multiple Reg A ...

What is Testing The Waters in Regulation A+?FAQ

encourage companies to use our informal RegA+Audition(TM) listing service, ... appeal to investors before you commit to the costs of a Reg A+ offering. ... if there is enough enthusiasm for your company to justify doing a Reg A+ offering. ...

Raise Capital For Your International Company, Here's HowFAQ

ways, the most attractive option is Reg A+, but you must establish a US or Canadian entity to use Reg A+, see below. Regulation A+ Regulation A+  allows ... and non-accredited investors. Reg A+ is broken up into two tiers,  Tier 1 and Tier 2. ...

Confusing aspects of Regulation A+FAQ

"Am I required to have a Broker-Dealer on my Reg A+ offering?"  No, ... Reg A+ after it has been Qualified by the SEC. When involving a broker, ... the broker can only be involved when and if FINRA accepts the terms. In a Reg A ...

What are the Listing requirements for the NASDAQ?FAQ

at the valuation of the Reg A+ offering, then NASDAQ will require that you raise at a minimum $10 mill in the Reg A+. $5 mill + $10 mill = $15 mill. ...   Related Content: Reg A+ IPO with Manhattan Street Capital Cost of taking ...

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