SEC Speeds Up Approvals for Arbitration-Required Company Filings
Published Date: 9/19/2025
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Summary
If a company’s registration statement includes a rule that investors must use arbitration to settle disputes, the SEC won’t slow down approving it. Instead, they’ll focus on whether the company clearly explains this arbitration rule in their paperwork. This means companies with these arbitration clauses can get their registrations approved just as fast as others, as long as they’re upfront about it.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Arbitration Clauses Won't Slow Registrations
If your company’s registration statement includes a provision requiring investors to use arbitration, the SEC says that fact alone will not affect decisions about accelerating the registration statement’s effectiveness. That means registrations with these arbitration provisions can be considered for acceleration just like other registrations.
Staff Will Look for Clear Arbitration Disclosures
When deciding whether to accelerate a registration statement, SEC staff will focus on whether the registration statement clearly discloses the arbitration provision. That means investors and others reviewing a registration statement should expect to see disclosure about any mandatory arbitration of investor claims.
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