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STARTUP CROWDFUNDING: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW
Kiran Lingam 1billionangels.com
David Rose CEO, Gust.com
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• Legislative History
• Title I: IPO On-Ramp
• Title II: General Solicitation and Advertising
• Title III: Crowdfunding
• Title IV: Regulation A+ Offerings
• Title V: Maximum Shareholder Limit
The JOBS Act
TYPES OF CROWDFUNDING
Unregulated Regulated
Non-equity, creative project (Kickstarter)
Accredited Investor - Reg D (Microventures)
Charitable Donation (Causes)
Equity (or Debt) Crowdfunding (Crowdcube)
• Reg D offering; legal after July 4, 2012
• Advertising allowed if all purchasers are accredited or QIB
• Must take "reasonable steps" to verify accredited status
• Maximum shareholder limit increased to 2,000
• No individual or aggregate size limits
• Example: Medical device company raises $10,000 each from 1,000 doctors for a total round of $10,000,000 by advertising in medical journal.
Accredited Investor Financing
• No transaction fees unless registered broker-dealer
• Cannot hold customer funds or securities
• Can charge fees for "ancillary services" (diligence, standard documents, shareholder management)
• Broker-Dealer Platform: Microventures,
• Non Broker-Dealer Platforms: Angelist, Gust
Accredited Investor Financing
• SEC has until January 1, 2013 to implement rules; not legal yet!
• New securities exemption
• Raise up to $1 million per year from an unlimited number of (unaccredited) investors
• Must use a funding portal or broker
• Maximum individual investments. For an investor with annual income or net worth:
• <$100,000, the greater of $2,000 or 5% of their annual income or net worth
• >= $100,000, the greater of 10% of their annual income or net worth, up to$100,000
Crowdfunding
• Identifying information of issuer, directors, officers and 20% owners
• Business plan
• Financial statements (based on size of offering)
• Transaction details
• Price or method of determining price (reverse auction ok)
• Target financing amount, financing deadline and regular progress updates
• Use of proceeds
• Risk factors
• Description of Ownership Structure (including dilution and other risks)
Issuer Disclosure
• No advertising of financing except for notices directing investors to the broker or funding portal
• No compensation for third parties to solicit investment through the portal unless such compensation is disclosed in communication
• Must file annual financial statements and result of operation reports with SEC and investors
• Must provide Investors with final right to rescind investment after all disclosure and final terms prior
Issuer Restrictions
• An intermediary in a "crowdfunding transaction" (e.g. a website)
• Must register with SEC and become a member of FINRA
• No broker-dealer registration
• Can take transaction based fees (e.g. percentage of financing)
• Crowdfunding Portals (that are not broker-dealers) may not:
• Offer investment advice
• Solicit purchasers, sales or offers to buy securities displayed on it site
• Compensate employees, agents or others for such solicitation or based on sale of securities
• Hold, manage, possess, or handle investor funds or securities
Crowdfunding Portals
• Make issuer disclosures available to SEC and investors at least 21 days prior to any sale
• Take measures to reduce risk of fraud, including background checks on each director, officer and 20% owner
• Ensure that no funds are provided to issuer until target offering amount is met
• Take appropriate steps to protect privacy
• Directors, officers, employees of portals may not hold equity in issuer listed on its site
Crowdfunding Portals
• Must take reasonable steps to ensure investors to not violate individual investment limitations across all portals
• Charged with implementing investor protections as directed by SEC, including ensure each investor
• reviews investor-education information with standards established by SEC • positively affirms understanding of risk • answers questions demonstrating knowledge of risk
• Cannot buy potential investor lists or information
• May compensate third parties to solicit investors if such compensation is disclosed in the solicitation
Crowdfunding Portals
• Crowdfunding securities restricted for 1 year, except sales to the issuer or accredited investors or for estate planning
• Does not apply towards 2,000 shareholder limit unless transferred (pending SEC clarification)
• No restriction on types of interests: common stock, preferred stock, convertible notes
• Holding company structure (pending SEC rules)
Crowdfunding Securities
• Liability for untrue statement (or omission) of material fact
• Burden of proof on issuer to show issuer did not know, and in exercise of reasonable care, could not have known
• Crowdfunding investor may recover investment less proceeds
• Directors, officers, offerors and sellers are personally liable
• Class action suits?
• D&O Insurance?
Liability
• Broker-dealer
• Investment Advice
• Software (insource or outsource)
• Vertical / Differentiation
• Issuer Diligence
• Investor Verification
So you want to create a portal?
Should I Crowdfund my startup?
Pros Cons
• Customer Base
• Community
• Access to Capital
• Future Financing
• Liability
• Disclosure
• Costs
• Rise of the Super Angel
• Gust and Angelist direction
• Portal proliferation followed by consolidation
• Fraud mitigated by crowd
• Democratization of Capital
• Effect on venture capital
• "Mom and Pop" Crowdfunding
Predictions
• Crowdfunding is not legal yet! January 1, 2013
• General solicitation to accrediteds is not legal yet! July 4, 2012
• Simultaneous crowdfunding and angel financing?
• Cannot crowdfund an investment company (no blind pooling)
• Notice of crowdfunding offering
• Subsidiaries or related companies
• Listing on multiple portals
Frequently Asked Questions