Exploring Crowdfunding Regulations and Private Equity Trends: Kore’s CEO, Oscar Jofre, Shares Insights on The Big Data Show Podcast

In the latest episode of The Big Data Show, host Nate Latimer welcomed Oscar Jofre, Founder and CEO of Kore, to discuss the evolving landscape of private equity, crowdfunding regulations, and the democratization of capital markets. The engaging conversation explored the profound impact of the JOBS Act, signed by President Obama in 2012, and its role in transforming how companies raise capital.
Jofre, a top fintech influencer and a leading figure in the private equity space, detailed how the JOBS Act changed the private capital markets. By enabling startups and smaller companies to raise capital through general solicitation and online crowdfunding, the Act has significantly increased the opportunities to secure the funding they need.
In other words, with the expansion of regulations such as Regulation A+, Regulation CF, and Regulation D, private companies now have *more avenues to engage with both accredited and non-accredited investors globally.
During the podcast, Jofre provided insights into the latest trends in private equity, highlighting how crowdfunding platforms and decentralized funding models are reshaping the industry. He also emphasized the importance of regulatory compliance, especially as it relates to the intersection of technology, blockchain, and capital raising.
Nate Latimer commented, “Oscar’s experience and expertise in crowdfunding regulations are unparalleled. His insights into how companies can leverage data, compliance, and innovative strategies to raise capital are invaluable for any business navigating today’s complex private equity market.”
To learn more about crowdfunding regulations, private equity trends, and how emerging technologies are shaping the future of capital raising, tune in to the full podcast episode on The Big Data Show.