Offering Memorandum for Cayman Islands Funds
Cayman Islands Offering Memorandum Writing Services for Funds
An offering prospectus is a formal legal document that is required by and filed with the relevant government financial securities regulator, such as Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and provides details about an investment offering for sale to qualified institutional investors or to the public at large, known as retail investors. There are typically two types of prospectus; (i) the preliminary prospectus, often referred to as âred herringâ, âdraft red herringâ or âdraft red herring prospectusâ (DRHP) and (ii) the Final Prospectus, also referred to as Statutory Prospectus aka Offering Circular. If you need a prospectus or a private placement memorandum for a Cayman fund we can assist, including for hedge funds, mutual funds, closed ended funds, open ended funds, segregated portfolios and special purpose vehicles and more.
What PPM Can Do for Corporate Entities Domiciled in Cayman Islands and Cayman Islands Funds seeking to prepare an Offering Prospectus.
Our team of securities industry consultants, professional financial document writing experts and attorneys can assist with the writing and drafting of your Cayman Islands fund or company prospectus or other offering documents. Whether you are conducting a private or public offering for debt or equity issuance, our team can ensure that your prospectus is structured to maximize success. Here are some of the basic steps regarding our process:
- PPM internal team of finance industry experts conducts the initial analysis of your company.
- We will recommend the best course of action, taking into consideration time frame, budgets and overall needs.
- We undertake all work and begin the process. This would include the drafting of the prospectus or any other document such as the private placement memorandum, or legal agreements from our attorneys.
- We send the documents to you for review.
- Once approved, and if you need, an attorney opinion letter can be included in the paperwork.
- If you require filing or registration with various agencies we will undertake as well.
- We are a start-to-finish firm and our number one goal is the successful growth of our clients.
Public Versus Private Offering Memorandum or Prospectus
Some of the most common interchangeable terms in the offering document space is the usage of the word âprospectusâ for both private and public offerings even though ‘offering memorandum’ is a more accurate term for private offerings. Which is correct? Traditionally speaking, the term prospectus is most often associated with a public offering or listing on a stock exchange. A company going through the stages of an initial public offering must create a prospectus. However, in the private placement world, it has also become common to use the term prospectus, even though the most appropriate term would be âprivate placement memorandumâ, âPPMâ, or even âoffering memorandumâ. Even within this narrow field, the offering memorandum or private placement memorandum (PPM) can be associated with a hedge fund or mutual fund, or a basic company raising capital. Many refer to the private placement document process by simply calling it prospectus, as worldwide this is the most common term designated for raising capital, including in Georgetown, West Bay and all over Grand Cayman, among other Cayman cities. Our team assists with public prospectus writing and offering circular documents worldwide.
Offering Writing for Cayman Islands Equity Securities and Cayman Islands Funds
There are two type of equity offerings that are most common, private and public. Equity is essentially ownership in a company. In return for capital an investor may be given equity, or a percentage of the company. Private offerings for Cayman based companies that issue equity do so often with a prospectus or an offering memorandum. Equity offering documents vary from country to country as they must comply with various federal and local state or province rules. We can assist with any private equity offering document or prospectus globally.
Offering Writing for Debt Securities – Cayman Islands and Cayman Islands Funds
Bonds and Notes
Offering memorandum writing for debt issuance can be complicated. Debt is essentially a company giving a piece of paper, called a ânoteâ or a âbondâ to an investor with a promise to return the investorâs capital at a certain point in time (called a maturity date), and most often an interest payment (called interest rate) at a fixed time. Interest payments vary, and Cayman Islands companies issuing debt may decide to pay interest, for example, monthly, bi-annually or yearly, or even at maturity. A prospectus is needed for issuing debt, this way an investor can make an educated decision about investing. Regarding the difference between issuing notes and bonds, this depends mainly on the length of the debt. Traditionally a note is under 10 years, while a bond may exceed 10 years in length. In addition, many companies will issue convertible bonds or convertible notes. In such convertible debt, the notes or bonds will âconvertâ to equity at a given time, essentially making the note holder or bond holder an owner.
PPM can assist with your debt offering memo or OM needs. We are the world leading firm that specializes in public and private prospectus writing and general business and legal document writing services.
What Does a Preliminary Prospectus Include
For Cayman Islands Funds, as well as funds registered in most other regulated areas, a preliminary prospectus includes the name of the company issuing the stock (âIssuerâ) or the mutual fund manager that is issuing shares, the amount and type of securities being sold and, for stock or equity offerings, the number of available shares. The prospectus also details whether an offering is public or private, the fees charged by the underwriters for floating shares to the investors and names of the Issuing companyâs principals. A brief summary of the companyâs financial information, whether the local securities regulator has approved the prospectus and other pertinent information is also included.
Fees in a Offering Memorandum
Because the fees that most mutual funds charge is withheld from investorsâ profits, the fees are listed in a table near the beginning of the offering memo. Fees for purchases, sales and transferring assets among funds are included. This simplifies comparing the costs of various mutual funds. High-cost funds have fees exceeding 1.5%, whereas low-cost funds have expenses below 1%.
Risks in a Offering Memorandum
A offering memorandum or OM for short is issued as a way of informing investors about the risks involved with investing in a stock or mutual fund. The information also protects the issuing company (Issuer) against potential legal claims brought by investors or other parties that claim pertinent information was not fully detailed before the investor put money into a security.
Risks are typically disclosed early in the offering memorandum and described in more detail later. The age of the company, amount of management experience and their specific roles or involvement in the business, and capitalization of the stock issuer are described. A table detailing which people own stock is included and is an important clue to help prospective investors determine whether the principals are holding onto their stock. If shares are being sold or liquidated by management (also known as âinsidersâ), there may be a financial issue with the business.
BREAKING DOWN ‘Final Offering Memorandum’
The most important difference between a final offering memorandum and a preliminary offering memorandum or a preliminary prospectus is that a preliminary prospectus is NOT an official offering to sell securities and the final prospectus is the official offering document and contains the price of the securities being sold.