Summary
In this episode of the Ecommerce Finance Podcast Stephen Brown from LedgerGurus and Joseph May from May Law discuss the challenges eCommerce businesses face in securing funding, particularly through traditional means. They explore the concept of equity crowdfunding as an alternative funding vehicle, detailing its compliance requirements, governance implications, and the differences between raising debt and equity.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of professional guidance in navigating the complexities of crowdfunding and highlights the costs associated with the process. Additionally, they address the barriers to adoption of equity crowdfunding among ecommerce brands and the need for greater awareness of this funding option.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to eCommerce and Law
01:52 The Evolution of eCommerce Marketing
03:41 Challenges in eCommerce Funding
04:18 Understanding Equity Crowdfunding
08:37 Compliance and Regulations in Crowdfunding
10:46 The Role of Audited Financials
13:16 Public Disclosure and Investor Rights
14:29 Regulation CF Explained
15:08 Voting Rights and Control in Equity Crowdfunding
17:21 Governance Requirements in Crowdfunding
17:57 Annual Investor Updates and Compliance
19:08 Valuation in Equity Crowdfunding
20:11 Common Shares and Entity Types
20:48 Debt Financing through Equity Crowdfunding
23:34 Simplifying Fundraising with SAFE and Convertible Debt
26:24 The Importance of Professional Guidance
28:20 Cost Considerations in Fundraising
31:12 Examples of Successful Equity Crowdfunding
32:23 Barriers to Adoption in E-commerce
34:23 Liquidity Events for Investors