Private Placement Memorandum for Notes
Creating a Note Offering? Need a Note Private Placement for a Debt Offering? PPM.net Can Assist
If your company is considering issuing debt securities in the form of a note, you will most likely need to have to write a disclosure document such as a note private placement memorandum. A note offering is when a company issues debt, i.e. a promise to return one’s capital at a fixed time. The terms of each note issue can differ greatly and often a note issuance will contain such features as the terms of the offering like the maturity date (when the note expires), the interest rate of the note, including how often the interest payment will be made to investors, and many other features. A note issuance differs from an equity issue in that there is no transfer of ownership in the note offering. The investors will not own any of the company and will be paid an interest payment and its capital back at maturity. Unless, of course, the note offering is a convertible note, wherein the debt securities will convert upon maturity or at another fixed time into equity ownership.
There is no doubt that when it comes to a private placement memorandum (PPM), a well written offering document is a must. The private placement memorandum can be complex in nature, and the document is your opportunity to present yourself and business to prospective investors. The private placement document will also help shield you in case of investor grievances related to the company defaulting or going out of business.
That is why for startups and entrepreneurs, the private placement memorandum is quite important. Many entrepreneurs take great pains to ensure their offering documents stand out to help them gain trust of their potential investors. For many, it’s their lawyer that helps them solicit investment capital. Since a private placement memorandum can be construed as a legal document it is important that it protects the entrepreneur and ensures it’s compliant with the regulations of the SEC (Securities & Exchange Commission). A lawyer or attorney drafting the document can often make sense but a law firm per se is not the only group of consultants that can write the private placement memorandum.
Prudent and Strategic
Our team of senior consultants and attorneys at PPM.net also believe that for startups, a private placement memorandum is both prudent from a legal standpoint and strategic in terms of the business plan of the company. When startups want to attract investment, for instance, many visit venture capitalist forums or solicit investors over email. And while using standard elevator pitches and executive summaries are good, the issues that transpire relates to what happens after that first introduction and interest in your business. Many will ask for the private placement memorandum. Not having that prepared is not an end to your business necessarily, but it can slow things down and hinder investment while making the owners of the company look unprepared (not doing their homework…).
Who Reviews and Writes Private Placement Memorandums?
There are numerous consultants that write and draft private placement memorandum for businesses.
Lawyers – Attorneys
PPM.net’s has in house attorneys that can write and Review your private placement memorandum. Big or small, companies need varying degrees of help. So when the time arises for a private placement memorandum to be written, the first option is to contact securities lawyers or industry veteran attorneys, such as what we boast in-house at PPM.net. For many startups, however, the costs associated with hiring an attorney to write a private placement memorandum can be prohibitive. Which is where our team can play a vital role in saving your company traditional costs associated with the creation or Reviewing of the PPM.
For startups that have identified a network of investors or lenders (depending on whether you are offering equity stock or debt securities) can work with one of our attorneys or consultants to create and finalize their offering memorandum. The reason is simple: Once you know what your investors are looking for, you can focus on creating an attractive document that is specifically geared for the group you are seeking capital from. If you all you need is the private placement setup, then you are one step ahead.
Investment Banks
Many companies raising capital prefer to work with those in the industry that have already established themselves, such as investment banks. PPM.net has a team of seasoned investment banking consultants with years of experience in the industry. We can ensure that your private placement memorandum is structured to industry standards and meets investor norms. While we are not an investment bank, we have the knowledge and experience of one, which can save our clients needed capital and time (investment banks can charge tens of thousands of dollars for basic services).
There are many considerations to bear in mind when it comes to working with an investment bank. That is why we usually recommend that if you are new to the world of investment banking and raising capital, work with lawyers or private placement specialists.
Professional Private Placement Memorandum Writers
One of the more popular options to create an impactful private offering document for your business is to work with specialized companies that primarily work with startups, entrepreneurs and other entities that require help in raising capital, no matter what stage of financing is needed. PPM.net – like the investment bank and the lawyer-attorney sections above – also falls into this category.
Our firm has considerable experience in drafting private placement memorandum that can help attract investors. One of the more highlighted benefits of using a private placement specialist is that they often work with a flat fee pricing structure, which is how our team functions as well. This fee will cover an in-depth analysis of your company by experienced writers and researchers, and attorneys if necessary, that will understand what your company’s service and product offerings are, and identify the issues that may cause you problems in future.
Private placement memorandum writers like our team at PPM.net possess considerable information about the federal regulations and those of individual states and the rules governing private placement offerings. We can also suggest the best Regulation D rules or other Regulations to choose from when raising money, such as between 504, 505, 506, 506 (b) and 506 (c) offering, as well as 144A offerings, Regulation S (Reg S) offerings and Regulation A (Reg A) offerings.
Legal Opinion Letters for Private Placements
Our team at PPM.net can have our attorneys write an opinion letter for your private placement memorandum offering document(s). Please contact us for more information.
All Inclusive – PPM.net
PPM.net’s team encompasses all of the traits above, namely we have attorneys, investment banking specialists and private placement writers all in-house, making us unique among any firm in the industry. Our company was founded by entrepreneurs and is currently still run by entrepreneurs, giving us keen insight into the world and mind frame of the everyday startup and later stage company. We are first and foremost a business plan writing firm. Knowing the intricate details of one’s business and market is the key to making successful decisions, from expanding one’s projects and services, to knowing when the right time to sell one’s business, to even identifying the right time to shut down one’s business.
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