ASP Asia Fund II LP Files Form D with the SEC as Feeder Fund for Investment in Asia
In a recent SEC filing, D – ASP (Feeder) Asia Fund II LP (Filer) submitted Form D. This filing is significant as it indicates that the company is raising capital through the offering of its securities. Form D is a document that must be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by companies that are selling securities without registering them with the SEC.
D – ASP (Feeder) Asia Fund II LP is a private investment fund that focuses on investments in the Asian market. As a feeder fund, it likely pools capital from investors and then invests that capital into a larger master fund. More information about D – ASP (Feeder) Asia Fund II LP can be found on their website [here](D – ASP (Feeder) Asia Fund II LP).
Form D is a brief notice that includes basic information about the offering, such as the names and addresses of the company’s executive officers, the size of the offering, and the types of securities being sold. By filing Form D, D – ASP (Feeder) Asia Fund II LP is taking advantage of an exemption provided by Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, which allows companies to raise capital without the extensive disclosure requirements of a traditional securities offering.
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ASP Asia Fund II LP Submits SEC Filing Form D as Feeder Fund 0001993353