2018-01-18
The Financial Services Commission has proposed amendments to the Enforcement Decree of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. These regulatory changes implement the October 2017 statutory revisions by increasing individual crowdfunding investment limits and reducing the associated resale restriction period. The updated provisions aim to lower capital barriers for retail investors while preserving market stability through adjusted holding requirements.
Amendments Proposed to the Enforcement Decree of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act
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The Financial Services Commission announced amendments to the Enforcement Decree of the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act as a follow-up to the revisions to the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act that took effect on October 31, 2017. The amendments seek to facilitate crowdfunding with higher individual investment limits and shortened resale restriction period.
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