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Private placement is a form of securities issuance that has no exact definition. | |||
It usually refers to an issue that has been designed for a specific set of investor needs at a particular time. | It usually refers to an issue that has been designed for a specific set of investor needs at a particular time. | ||
As such it is not expected to be traded in the secondary market and is not a 'public' issue. | |||
As such it is not normally expected to be traded in the secondary market and is not a 'public' issue. | |||
It is not normally expected to be listed on an exchange. | It is not normally expected to be listed on an exchange. | ||
A wide variety of securities under various names are private placements. | |||
[ | In Germany, [[Schuldschein]] are a form of private placements, for example. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Assessing the US private placement market from a corporate perspective]] | |||
* [[Listing]] | |||
* [[Issue]] | * [[Issue]] | ||
* [[National Association of Insurance Commissioners]] | |||
* [[Pan-European private placement]] (PEPP) | |||
* [[Placement]] | * [[Placement]] | ||
* [[Placing]] | |||
* [[Private]] | |||
* [[Private bond]] | |||
* [[Private equity]] | |||
* [[Rule 144A]] | * [[Rule 144A]] | ||
* [[Schuldschein]] | |||
* [[Secondary market]] | * [[Secondary market]] | ||
* [[Security]] | * [[Security]] | ||
* [[Trade sale]] | |||
* [[US private placement]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]] |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 30 July 2024
Private placement is a form of securities issuance that has no exact definition.
It usually refers to an issue that has been designed for a specific set of investor needs at a particular time.
As such it is not normally expected to be traded in the secondary market and is not a 'public' issue.
It is not normally expected to be listed on an exchange.
A wide variety of securities under various names are private placements.
In Germany, Schuldschein are a form of private placements, for example.
See also
- Assessing the US private placement market from a corporate perspective
- Listing
- Issue
- National Association of Insurance Commissioners
- Pan-European private placement (PEPP)
- Placement
- Placing
- Private
- Private bond
- Private equity
- Rule 144A
- Schuldschein
- Secondary market
- Security
- Trade sale
- US private placement