What is an Accredited Investor

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2022-12-05 03:23

What is an Accredited Investor

An accredited investor is a person or a business entity who is allowed to deal in securities that
may not be registered with financial authorities. They are entitled to such privileged access if
they satisfy one (or more) requirements regarding income, net worth, asset size, governance
status or professional experience. In the U.S., the term is used by the Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) under Regulation D to refer to investors who are financially sophisticated and
have a reduced need for the protection provided by regulatory disclosure filings. Accredited
investors include natural high net worth individuals (HNWI), banks, insurance companies,
brokers and trusts.

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