SEC Frees BDCs from Strict IPO Trading Shackles
Published Date: 7/1/2025
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Summary
FINRA just got the green light to let certain Business Development Companies (BDCs) skip some strict rules about buying and selling new stock offerings. This change means these BDCs can jump into initial public offerings without the usual restrictions, speeding up their deals and possibly saving money. The new rules kick in right away, making it easier and faster for these companies to grow and invest.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
BDCs Exempted from IPO Purchase Rules
The SEC approved (order dated June 26, 2025; published July 1, 2025) a FINRA rule change that exempts certain Business Development Companies (BDCs) from FINRA Rule 5130 and FINRA Rule 5131(b). This lets non-traded and qualifying private BDCs participate in initial public offerings (IPOs) and include new issues in their portfolios, making it easier and faster for those BDCs and their investors to access IPO allocations.
Exemption Extended to Private BDCs
FINRA's Partial Amendment No. 1 (filed June 12, 2025) expands the exemption to cover private BDCs (BDCs offered in private placement), provided the BDC was not formed or maintained for the specific purpose of permitting restricted persons to invest in new issues. The SEC approved the amended proposal on an accelerated basis on June 26, 2025.
Condition Protects IPO Integrity
The exemption is conditioned on a BDC not being "formed or maintained for the specific purpose of permitting restricted persons to invest in new issues." That condition is designed to prevent BDCs being used to evade FINRA's prohibitions and to preserve the integrity of the public offering process.
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