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February 20, 2026

Why No Syndicates in Private Capital Markets? Is It as Simple as Greedy Bankers?

In the high-stakes world of capital raising, public markets operate like a well-oiled machine: vast sums are mobilized through lead bankers and sprawling syndicates, ensuring deals cross the finish line.

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October 12, 2022

Over the Next Five Years, the Private Capital Market is Expected to Double

Over the past decade, fiscal stimulus and opportunities for liquidity have caused a surge within the private capital markets. Even though this year’s outlook is challenged by increasing borrowing costs and economies cooling, London-based research firm Preqin forecasts that the industry’s global assets under management will double to $18.3 trillion by the end of 2027, […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

What are the Benefits of Digital Securities for Investors and Issuers?

September 14, 2022

Digital Securities That Help You Navigate the Web Safely

The internet is often difficult to navigate. On one hand, many wonderful resources can be found for educational purposes, you can connect and communicate with anyone anywhere in the world, and new ways to manage financial investments are accessible at the tip of our fingers. But on the other hand, it can sometimes be difficult […]

Compliance, KoreConX, Regulation

What are the Benefits of Digital Securities for Investors and Issuers?

August 15, 2022

Benefits of Digital Securities for Investors and Issuers

With the emergence and development of blockchain technology, digital securities have seen wider adoption by investors and investment firms. Arising from the need for protection against fraud and as a way for investors to ensure asset ownership, digital securities are a digital representation of traditional securities and follow the same regulatory rules. Since their first […]

Blockchain, Digital Securities

JOBS ACt

August 3, 2022

The JOBS Act as the Founding Father Of A New Economy

April 5th, 2012. On this day, Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States, signed the JOBS Act into law. This has touched so many lives in so many ways that simply saying the JOBS act has democratized access to capital, does not fully capture the impact. We are talking about creating jobs, and helping […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

July 26, 2022

Why RegA+ Offerings Fail

When it comes to RegA+ offerings, there are several reasons they may fail: a failure to comply with regulatory requirements, a failure to budget for the offering properly, or a failure to assemble sufficient expertise. Most of these can be attributed to a lack of commitment; if organizations do not take these necessary components of […]

Capital Raising, Compliance, Regulation

July 6, 2022

Is Equity Crowdfunding Immune to Market Volatility?

In a recent TechCrunch article, author Rebecca Szkutak asserts, “With the fundraising climate now showing cloudy skies, equity crowdfunding is getting ready for a field day.” The stigma associated with crowdfunding is reversing; once viewed as a fundraising method for companies “not good enough” for venture capital, it has grown substantially in the past few […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

There's a Lot of Private Capital to Go Around

June 15, 2022

There’s a Lot of Private Capital to Go Around

With all the turbulence in the public markets, private markets look even more attractive to investors.  The private markets are 4x the size of public markets. Investors are and will continue to look for investment opportunities and right now, there is a lot of private capital to go around when we see these numbers.   […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

Going up

June 13, 2022

Private Equity’s Primetime Has Arrived

Private equity’s primetime has arrived! This stems from a number of reasons, including favorable economic conditions for the private capital market. In fact, 42% of private equity limited partners report a 16% net return in this space. Here are three factors in particular that have caused private equity to outperform public equity in 2022.   […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

May 23, 2022

Can Cannabis Companies Use RegCF?

In recent years, public perception of cannabis is gaining positive momentum. As of April 2021, 35 states have made medical marijuana legal, with 18 of them legalizing it recreationally. This growth has been tremendous, raising the industry’s value to over $13 billion and directly supporting 340,000 jobs. Additionally, 91% of Americans believe that regulators should […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation

May 13, 2022

Credit Cards, Escrow, and Broker-Dealers for RegA+ = $75 Million for Cannabis Companies

  “It’s About Time”   Up until now, it was a real challenge for Cannabis companies to take advantage of Reg A+ exemptions that allow private companies to raise up to $75 million from the crowd; accredited and non-accredited investors alike.  So you have the investor community’s appetite, the table is set and they are […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, SEC

March 18, 2022

A Look Back on the Last Year of RegA+

Marking a huge step forward in equity crowdfunding opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors alike, one year ago, the SEC’s game-changing decision went into effect that allowed businesses to raise $75 million through RegA+ and $5 million from RegCF. These new limits were a significant increase from the former $20 million and $1.07 million limits for […]

Capital Raising, Regulation

what is regulation s

February 7, 2022

What is Regulation S?

It is essential to be familiar with the different regulations that govern how companies can raise capital in today’s business world. One important rule is Regulation S. This article will give you a basic overview of Regulation S, how it affects businesses, and how companies can use it to raise capital.   What is Regulation […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, SEC

What is Regulation A+?

January 28, 2022

What is Regulation A+?

Regulation A+ (RegA+) was passed into law by the SEC in the JOBS Act, making it possible for companies to raise funding from the general public and not just from accredited investors. Since March 2021, companies have been able to take advantage of the limit’s increase to $75 million. This provides companies the ability to […]

Regulation, SEC, Secondary Markets

January 26, 2022

KoreConX Partners With LSI Emerging Medtech Summit 2022

Medtech and Life Sciences main event will be held next March in California. KoreConX is one of the supporting sponsors. NEW YORK, January 26, 2022 – KoreConX is pleased to announce its partnership with LSI Emerging Medtech Summit 2022, which will be held March 15-18, 2022, in Dana Point, California, USA. This is a major […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, KoreConX, KorePartner, News Releases, Regulation

Crowdfunding in 2022

January 7, 2022

Private Securities and Crowdfunding Surge is Forecast to Continue in 2022

This article was written by our KorePartners at Rialto Markets. View the original post here.   Crowdfunding had another record year in 2021 and is forecast to soar even higher in 2022. According to Pitchbook data, global crowdfunding exploded from $8.61 billion in 2020 to $113.52 billion last year – a 1,021% increase. The US market alone […]

KorePartner, Regulation, Secondary Markets

January 5, 2022

How Have the JOBS Act Exemptions Impacted Company Founders?

Since the JOBS Act was passed in 2012, it has been easier for company founders to raise money with exemptions like Reg CF and Reg A+, changing the landscape of private capital investments.    The JOBS Act provides exemptions from registration for private companies raising money with key benefits, like: Ability to keep the company […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, SEC

The Evolution of RegA+

December 13, 2021

The Evolution of Reg A+

During the recent Dare to Dream KoreSummit, David Weild IV, the Father of the JOBS Act, spoke about companies going from public to private, access to capital Reg A+, the future of small businesses raising capital, and the future of the broker-dealer system. The following blog summarizes his keynote address and what Wield believes will […]

Broker Dealer, Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, SEC

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?

December 6, 2021

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?   Regulation A+ gives issuers the ability to raise $75 million in crowdfunding while remaining private. With RegA+ benefiting both companies and investors, does this mean the death of IPOs?   RegA+, part of the JOBS Act, allows companies to raise funds through the general public, not just accredited investors. […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, Secondary Markets

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?

December 6, 2021

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?

Has RegA+ Killed the IPO?   Regulation A+ gives issuers the ability to raise $75 million in crowdfunding while remaining private. With RegA+ benefiting both companies and investors, does this mean the death of IPOs?   RegA+, part of the JOBS Act, allows companies to raise funds through the general public, not just accredited investors. […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Regulation, Secondary Markets

December 1, 2021

End to End for RegCF

When the JOBS Act was signed into law in 2012, it brought about many changes in the private capital markets, namely, the dramatic increase in the availability of capital from more expansive pools of investors. Later on, 2016 saw Regulation Crowdfunding, also known as Title III or RegCF, go live. At that point, US-based issuers […]

Capital Markets, Capital Raising, Compliance, FINRA, Regulation, SEC