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Beyond Equity: Leveraging Crowdfunding for Debt Capital with Reg CF & Reg A+

November 8, 2023

1PM Eastern Time

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Crowdfunding is not just about equity. Today, early stage private companies can pursue capital or loans as well. For some companies, non-diluted capital makes more sense than parting with ownership in their company.

In an environment where many banks are backing off lending to SME's, raising debt capital via securities exemptions like Reg CF or Reg A+ may provide access to the capital they need to continue growth. Hear from Dalmore Group, a platform that has helped companies raise more than $1 billion form investors and an issuer that raised debt capital in an online securities offering.

What to expect on this webinar

Understanding the Regulatory Landscape for Online Capital Raising

Gain insights into various regulations such as Regulation A (Reg A+), Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF), and Regulation D (Reg D) that facilitate the raising of capital online.

Debt Capital

Understand how raising debt capital via securities exemptions like Reg CF or Reg A+ can provide access to capital in an environment where many banks are backing off lending to SMEs.

Maximizing Capital Raise Limits

Discover the potential of raising to $75 million under Regulation A+ and the limitations and opportunities offered by other regulations like Reg CF and Reg D.

Speakers

Find out more about the industry leaders speaking at this event.

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Your Webinar Series Host

Andrew Dix

is Editor-in-Chief of Crowdfund Insider, the leading news and information site covering disruptive finance including online capital formation, online lending, blockchain and other forms of Fintech. With extensive knowledge of the investment and crowdfunding landscape, Andrew will be probing our expert panellists on what’s happening and what’s next for the private securities marketplace.
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