Offering Memorandum for Private Equity Fund

Our team at PPM can assist with your private equity fund for a Offering Memorandum. Private equity funds often raise capital in the private placement arena and the main disclosure document used when approaching investors is the Offering Memorandum. Private equity funds are created for real estate projects and many other investment structures. The OM – Offering Memorandum – will outline the terms of the private equity fund.

Our firm has been involved in private placement equity fund offerings for over 20 years and our attorneys and consultants have written more than 5,000 private offering documents. If your company is considering raising capital for your company and need a private equity funds Offering Memorandum for investment purposes reach out to us any time.

What is Offering Memorandum

A Offering Memorandum is a disclosure document that is given to investors for their investment consideration. A OM, as it’s also known, will highlight such terms as the offering itself, the price of the securities (whether its equity or debt, i.e. stocks or bonds), and it will detail the management team, tax implications and many other regulatory disclosures. As opposed to a public offering, an Offering Memorandum is used for a ‘private’ offering (a prospectus would be used for a public offering, for example). Investors in a OM can vary from accredited to non-accredited investors, venture capital, private equity and many types. The Offering Memorandum is the most popular disclosure document used to raise capital worldwide.

Types of Offering Memorandums

There are many varying types of Offering Memorandums. The type of offering will determine the specific nature of the OM. The two-main private placement offering memorandum documents used throughout the world are an equity private placement or a debt private placement.

Whether you require an equity OM or a debt Offering Memorandum, our team at PPM can assist.

Sections of an Offering Memorandum

There are many features and sections that go into the writing of an Offering Memorandum that is geared for raising capital. Here are just a few segments of the OM:

Securities Law

A Offering Memorandum is meant for an issuing company to be compliant with both state and federal laws, no matter where the OM is issued. A company selling securities wants to ensure they do not break any laws when approaching investors and are exempt for registration requirements. For an investor to make an educated decision the OM should contain all the noted data above, including financial projections and past financial performance and of course the risk factors of the business and industry. Risk factor information will not scare away experienced investors who are most likely well aware of such language being placed in an Offering Memorandum. The important thing is make sure your company is compliant with securities laws and regulations when raising capital.

What About a Business Plan?

While a business plan is not always included in the Offering Memorandum, many companies do create a section for some information related to the business. Others will create a full exhibit and put the entire business plan in that section, while others will just put an executive summary in the OM. The business plan is normally the first document a company would create when starting a business and most likely prior to raising capital. The business plan and the Offering Memorandum are in many ways two sides of the coin. The business plan details the company’s plan of action, the market, strategies to engage clients and more. The Offering Memorandum details what the investor will receive in return for their money, i.e. what kind of stocks or bonds, and what terms are attached to them and much more.

Here at PPM we are “traditionalist-specialists”. We believe that having a solid business plan is the key to creating a solid company and getting to the point where one can raise money by creating a Offering Memorandum.

If you company requires an Offering Memorandum or business plan, feel free to contact us anytime for a free consultation.

Offering Memorandum for Private Equity Fund