The Georgia Securities Commissioner’s office recently held a fairness hearing pursuant to a request by two merging local banks seeking to facilitate their merger by forgoing the need to register newly issued securities at both the state and federal levels. The hearing, which is Georgia’s second in the last four…
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SEC Chairman Delivers Speech Affirming Agency’s Role in Facilitating Capital Formation
In his first public speech as the newly-appointed head of the SEC, Chairman Jay Clayton delivered an outline of the “guiding principles” that he will look to in guiding his leadership of that agency going forward. Clayton delivered his remarks on July 12th to the Economic Club of New York…
Georgia Amends State “Crowdfunding” Rule to Conform to New SEC Rule 147A
Approximately 35 states have created exemptions in their securities acts or rules in order to allow businesses seeking relatively small amounts of capital to raise funds locally without undergoing an expensive and complicated registration process. Offerings under these exemptions – typically called intrastate “crowdfunding” exemptions – have usually required compliance…
Private Placement Brokers Await Attention by SEC
As previously noted in this firm’s sister blog (see “Private Placement Brokers Should be Legalized along with M&A Brokers” in the RIA Compliance Blog, Jan. 21, 2015), there has long been a large gray market of unregistered private placement brokers. Also see “Report and Recommendations of the Task Force on…
SEC Adopts JOBS Act Inflation Adjustments for Title III Crowdfunding and Title I Emerging Growth Companies
The JOBS Act requires the SEC to make inflation adjustments to certain JOBS Act rules every five years. Recent SEC action marks the first of these adjustments, effective on the fifth anniversary of the JOBS Act’s April 5, 2012 adoption. The following adjustments have been announced for Title III Regulation…
On One-Year Anniversary of Reg CF, JOBS Act Author Urges Significant Revisions
As Regulation Crowdfunding or “Reg CF,” the SEC’s extensive rules implementing the federal/interstate crowdfunding provisions (Title III) of the JOBS Act, recently marked its one-year anniversary, the congressional author of Title III, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC), is now urging the SEC to essentially rewrite Reg CF. McHenry, a leading crowdfunding…
States Begin to Adjust Exemptions as Effective Date for New Rule 147A Draws Near
Last October, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted amended rules in several areas designed to facilitate capital formation by small businesses, in large part by coordinating federal requirements with requirements of state “crowdfunding” statutes and rules adopted by approximately 35 states since 2011. Specifically, the SEC amended Rule 504 of…
SEC Adopts Final Rules Amending Intrastate and Small Offering Exemptions
On October 26, 2016, the SEC adopted final rules in a year-long administrative rulemaking proceeding seeking to modernize the decades-old federal securities registration exemptions applicable to intrastate (i.e., within the borders of one state) offerings and certain small ($1-5 million) offerings. The SEC’s adopting order in this proceeding both…