{"id":44065,"date":"2023-10-20T15:33:11","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T15:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/startupsmart.test\/2023\/10\/20\/crowdsourced-equity-insights-australian-activity-and-why-it-opens-up-possibilities-for-every-start-up-startupsmart\/"},"modified":"2023-10-20T15:33:11","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T15:33:11","slug":"crowdsourced-equity-insights-australian-activity-and-why-it-opens-up-possibilities-for-every-start-up-startupsmart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.startupsmart.com.au\/uncategorized\/crowdsourced-equity-insights-australian-activity-and-why-it-opens-up-possibilities-for-every-start-up-startupsmart\/","title":{"rendered":"Crowdsourced equity insights: Australian activity and why it opens up possibilities for every start-up – StartupSmart"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The international start-up community is readying themselves for the \u201cunstoppable wave<\/a>\u201d of crowdsourced equity funding, which a local funding expert says is great news for start-ups, especially those not traditionally attractive to angel and venture capital investors.<\/p>\n

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Crowdsourced equity allows start-ups to raise capital through smaller donations from large groups of investors aggregated via online platforms.<\/p>\n

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Paul Niederer, chief executive of the Australian Small Scale Offerings Board (ASSOB), a fundraising platform for unlisted Australian companies, told StartupSmart<\/i> Australians were already exploring crowdsourced equity.<\/p>\n

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\u201cThere are a whole lot of other companies who aren\u2019t going to give that 10-times return to shareholders that venture capital investors and angels want. A lot of start-ups aren\u2019t that high-tech Silicon Valley-style offering, but they still need funds to start and grow,\u201d Niederer says.<\/p>\n

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Over 300 companies, the majority of which are start-ups, have raised more than $135 million via the ASSOB since the platform launched in 2008.<\/p>\n

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Niederer says they\u2019ve had several tech companies use the platform, but the real power of crowdsourced equity funding is connecting non-high-tech start-ups to investment opportunity.<\/p>\n

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\u201cFor those guys, crowdsourced equity funding and aggregated investors are one of the few ways to get funds. They don\u2019t go ahead if they can\u2019t find investors who are passionate about what they\u2019re doing and really get it,\u201d Niederer says.<\/p>\n

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The average amount of capital raised through the ASSOB platform is $300,000 to $500,000. The average amount of equity sold down is 21%.<\/p>\n

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According to a global report on crowdsourced equity activity published by Crowd Valley Inc, over 6000 companies and individuals ran crowdsourced equity campaigns.<\/p>\n

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Start-ups made up 32% of this group. The leading regions were the North America (47%) and Europe (26%).<\/p>\n

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While only 2% of the funding activity cited in the report came from Oceania, Australian crowdsourced equity funding is increasing, according to the report.<\/p>\n

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Crowdfunding is still an emerging fundraising method. While the United Kingdom, Italy and New Zealand have enacted legislation to make CSEF more accessible, it\u2019s not in force yet.<\/p>\n

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The United States is currently overhauling the Jobs Act with similar goals in mind. In the United States, 69% of the campaigns weren\u2019t authorised by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.<\/p>\n

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The Australian government is currently seeking input<\/a> on a discussion paper for their review into crowdsourced equity<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Niederer says he expects Australian crowdsourced equity activity will increase as the government improves the regulatory environment for it.<\/p>\n

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\u201cIt\u2019ll grow because it\u2019s a trend that is evolving worldwide. The ability to fund an entity will become easier with legislation changes so it will occur more,\u201d Niederer says, adding the legislation will be hard to get right as it needs to work for both start-ups and investors.<\/p>\n

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\u201cWe can see the fight for this balance happening right now in the United States, where they\u2019re trying to make it feasible for small business to raise funds but also putting enough measures in place to protect investors.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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