Possible shake-up in New Zealand’s equity crowdfunding regulations

The article from the National Business Review (NBR) discusses the potential need for a shake-up in New Zealand’s equity crowdfunding regulations. It highlights that while the current system has facilitated startup growth, there are growing concerns that the rules may be too restrictive, limiting the full potential of this financing method. Issues such as investor protection, platform accountability, and regulatory flexibility are at the forefront of the debate. There’s a call for regulatory adjustments to better support innovation while ensuring the interests of all parties are safeguarded.

For more details, visit the National Business Review.

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