Saturday, 9 August, 2014 - 17:09
Crowdfunders call for regulation
Early movers in the fast-growing crowdfunding sector want to ensure the legitimacy of their business model is maintained.
Jack Quigley is the founder and managing director of CrowdfundUP.
Having previously worked with Lavan Legal, Mr Quigley is an experienced commercial lawyer with extensive corporate advisory experience in transactional, foreign investment, corporate taxation, restructuring, and regulatory matters.
Early movers in the fast-growing crowdfunding sector want to ensure the legitimacy of their business model is maintained.
Startup studio Atomic Sky has named the nine businesses selected for the first edition of the new Fusion Founder startup program, which will be operating in the Tech Hub co-working space in Northbridge.
Perth venture capital firms have welcomed government measures today that will allow small businesses to raise money by crowd-sourcing, but criticised them for not going far enough.
A timely dose of regulatory assistance is benefiting Australian financial technology startups, according to CrowdfundUP founder and managing director Jack Quigley.
Local fintech CrowdfundUP tops this fortnight's Techboard ranking, having closed a $2.1 million capital raising led by Sydney-based Positive Investment Enterprise.
A new capital markets platform that has backers from accounting firm BDO, law firm Steinepreis Paganin, and property group CrowdfundUP plans to target both traditional capital raising deals and the new field of equity crowdfunding.
Big Start Capital, headed by the son of Attorney General John Quigley, is suing the state government for damages for allegedly breaching a personal protective equipment supply deal.
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank | WA staff |
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Co-Founder, Managing Director
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Director
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2013 |
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Non-Executive Director
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Solicitor, Corporate Services
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2011 - 2013 | 3 |