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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has amended some exemption rules, making it easier for crypto companies to raise funds. The rule changes raise fundraising limits for Regulation Crowdfunding, Regulation A, and Regulation Dâs Rule 504 offerings.
SECâs New Rules Allow Crypto Companies to Raise More Money
The SEC announced Monday that it has amended some rules pertaining to several exemptions. Among other changes, the regulator has increased âthe offering limits for Regulation A, Regulation Crowdfunding, and Rule 504 offeringsâ and has revised âcertain individual investment limits,â the announcement states. The amendments will be effective 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.
âWe are increasing the maximum permitted offering amounts for certain exemptions,â explained SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, also known as Crypto Mom. âBy raising the offering limit under Tier 2 of Regulation A from $50 million to $75 million and the Regulation Crowdfunding offering limit from $1.07 million to $5 million, we seek to reduce the costs relative to the amount raised under these exemptions.â
Regulation A is an exemption from public offering registration; it has two offering tiers. Tier 1 is for offerings of up to $20 million in a 12-month period. Currently, Tier 2 is for offerings of up to $50 million in a 12-month period. Regulation Crowdfunding allows eligible companies to offer and sell securities through crowdfunding.
As for the third exemption, Commissioner Peirce described: âBy increasing the Rule 504 offering limit from $5 million to $10 million, we seek to encourage more issuers to use this under-utilized exemption, to conduct regional multistate offerings, and to make use of state coordinated review programs.â
Currently, Rule 504 of Regulation D provides eligible companies with a registration exemption when they offer and sell up to $5 million of their securities in any 12-month period. Peirce remarked:
We are adopting targeted improvements to a regulatory scheme that unnecessarily hinders capital formation and unduly restricts investorsâ opportunities to participate in economic growth.
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