- Fund financing
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Fund financing refers to the format of financing for which funds are collected from multiple number of investors and then distributing the profits generated through investment of such funds. Initial Public Offering (IPO) refers to public offering of the stocks and management details of a company in order for external investors to openly purchase such stocks. IPO fund refers to the fund in the format of obtaining profit with IPO stock (public subscription stocks) investment as the main strategy.
- Subscription of
publicly offered stock vs fund -
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Direct investment through subscription
- There is not that many stocks allocated due to high competition
- Pay 50% of the subscription amount as deposit
- Time of sales of the stocks allocated is determined personally by individuals
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Type of investment
- Number of shares available for allocation
- Subscription deposit
- The time of sale
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Direct investment through funding
- It is possible to secure large quantity through priority allocation of 60%
- High efficiency since there is no need to make deposit
- Can determine the time of sales systematically
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- Types of funds
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- Publicly offered stock investment fund
- Fund that assigns portion of publicly offered stocks among the investment assets
- Publicly offered stock high-yield fund
- Fund for which priority allocation benefit for 10% of the publicly offered stocks of KOSDAQ is granted at the time of investing more than 45 into high-yield bond
- KONEX high-yield fund
- Fund for which more than 45% is invested into high-yield bond (including KONEX stock) and priority allocation benefits with upper limit of 5% of publicly offered stock of KOSDAQ has been fortified in the event of investing more than 2% into KONEX stocks
- KOSDAQ venture fund
- Fund for which more than 50% is invested into KOSDAQ and venture companies (more than 15% of new stocks of venture companies), and priority allocation benefits for allocation of 30% of publicly offered stock of KOSDAQ and income deduction are granted
- Ordinary publicly offered stock fund
- Ordinary publicly offered stock fund without priority allocation benefit