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what sce reg limits 75 million investment

If you mean SEC Regulation A , the limit for a Tier 2 offering is up to $75 million in a 12-month period. Tier 1 is lower, at up to $20 million , and Tier 2 also has extra rules, including limits for non-accredited investors and ongoing reporting requirements.

What this means

  • Tier 1: up to $20 million in 12 months.
  • Tier 2: up to $75 million in 12 months.
  • Investor caps: non-accredited investors have investment limits in Tier 2 offerings.
  • State rules: Tier 2 offerings are generally exempt from state registration/qualification requirements.

Why people mention 75 million

That figure usually refers to the maximum amount a company can raise under Reg A Tier 2, not the amount a single investor can put in. In other words, it is the offering cap , not an individual check size.

Quick note

If you meant a different SEC rule or a specific state regulator, the answer changes. But for “75 million investment,” the most likely reference is Regulation A Tier 2.