The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference
About the Conference
The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference is the largest annual gathering place for online investment platforms, brokers, legal and financial advisors, investors, and other dealmakers involved in Reg A and crowdfunding deals.
This event is also well attended by private and public companies looking to raise capital using Reg A and Reg CF. These issuers are an important part of the conference since many come looking to learn, as well as to build relationships and engage professional services.
In 2024, the conference will broaden its focus to include Crowdfunding deals with more of the program dedicated to online deal-marketing tactics. Attendees will glean insight from experts on deal structures, fees and expenses, and the continuously changing regulatory landscape.
Building on our 2023 event’s success and positive feedback, we’re returning to Westchester Country Club for an excellent opportunity to learn, network, and forge business connections.
You can register here: https://regaconference.com/tickets/ - Use Code "CFPA20" to save 20%
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Regulation A (Reg A) and Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) offer alternatives to traditional financing such as bank loans, venture capital, or initial public offerings (IPOs). While traditional financing typically involves stringent eligibility criteria, a lengthy approval process and substantial fees, Reg A and Reg CF provide greater flexibility for raising capital.
- Marketing a Reg A or Reg CF capital raise involves understanding the target audience, crafting compelling messages, and utilizing multiple channels such as social media, email campaigns, and press releases
- Compliance with SEC regulations is crucial for issuers, including adherence to advertising restrictions and providing accurate and comprehensive information about the offering
- The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference 2024 hosted June 20 by DealFlow Events promises to deliver valuable insights on marketing strategies, deal activity projections, IP protection, and more
- Companies actively considering Reg A or Reg CF may qual