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Whether you are individual investors or institutional investors, our online marketplace provide access for you to select, buy, and sell private placement equities, fixed income instruments, and structured, alternative investment products.
If you are individual investors, then with limited exceptions, you must be accredited investors to be eligible. This means that individuals must have $1,000,000 dollars in net worth (excluding their home, cars and furnishings) or earn $200,000 per year (or $300,000 with a spouse) and entities must have net assets of $5,000,000. There are a few other types of accredited investors permitted too, including officers and directors of the issuer and banks, among others
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- We provide a wide variety of payment methods – ACH or Debit Card, even Credit Card- so the investors can choose the one that fits them.

Reg D 506(c) Flow Chart
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Investment Eligibility
Who can invest in Reg D 506c Offerings? While Reg A+ offerings are allowed to accept investors of any income level, Reg D offerings are only allowed to accept investments from Accredited Investors. And the company selling its shares must take reasonable steps to make...
Post-Investment Liquidity
Regulation A+ Post-Issuance Liquidity For the investor, the degree of actual liquidity depends on what the Issuer company does after their Reg A+ offering. If they list on the NASDAQ or NYSE then liquidity can be excellent. If they list on the...
Stay Tuned: Investor Portal
Stay Tuned! CBC Securities Inc. is relentlessly working with partners to provide you a user-friendly platform, i.e. investor portal, that will efficiently and accurately process your investment, and facilitate communication with us, with the company, and with your...
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