Debate Over Accredited Investor Definition Gaining Momentum

Simon Riveles Accredited Investor, Private Placement, SEC

Discussions surrounding the accredited investor definition have crescendoed of late, demonstrating a sharp divide in opinion among regulators. On one side lies the North American Securities Administrators Association (“NASAA”), the lobbying group that represents the state securities administrators. The NASAA published a comment letter on the definition on May 25, 2016, evidencing a highly conservative approach.[1] The group relies on investor protection concerns in calling …

SEC Staff Issues Report and Recommendations in Connection with Changes to the Accredited Investor Standard

Simon Riveles Accredited Investor, Dodd-Frank, SEC

By William Kelly and Simon Riveles On December 18, the SEC staff issued a report summarizing its review of the accredited investor definition. The report offers historical and current analyses of the definition, evaluates relevant comments on and suggested modifications to the definition, and considers alternative approaches under federal and state securities laws for identifying financially sophisticated investors. The report concludes with SEC staff recommendations …

If You Live There It Doesn’t Count: SEC Adopts New Accredited Net Worth Standard

Simon Riveles Uncategorized

In order to conform to the requirements of Dodd-Frank, the SEC has amended its rules to exclude the value of a person’s primary residence from net worth calculations used to determine whether such individual is an “accredited investor” for purposes of qualifying for certain private offerings under the securities laws. SEC rules permit certain private and limited offerings to be made without registration, and without …