Offering document templates since 2001
Digital downloads · Editable Word format
Our Approach

About Sample Private Placement

A focused document resource for sponsors, advisers and professional drafting teams.
Since 2001

Structured starting documents for counsel-led customization

SamplePrivatePlacement.org is an organized library of editable documents for professionals working through the early drafting stage of a private offering or fund launch.

Our role is deliberately limited: we supply structured starting files that help a sponsor and its advisers identify the terms, disclosures, investor materials and supporting documents that may require attention. We do not convert a template into an approved offering and we do not replace securities counsel.

A library designed around the drafting process

The collection includes corporate and LLC private-placement memoranda, Rule 506(b) and Rule 506(c) starting documents, private-fund and offshore-fund materials, subscription and investor forms, disclosure schedules, AML notices and securities legends.

Files are editable so the purchaser and its professional team can remove inapplicable provisions, add transaction-specific disclosure, reconcile terms across the document set and prepare the final package for independent legal review.

How we think about a template

  • A template is a drafting framework—not a legal conclusion.
  • Offering facts and risk disclosure should drive the final document.
  • Related subscription, governance and marketing materials must be consistent.
  • Current law, filings and jurisdictional requirements must be verified.
  • Qualified advisers should approve the final package before use.

SCG Corporate Services Ltd. has worked with international corporate and fund-document workflows since 2005. SamplePrivatePlacement.org focuses that experience on practical document organization and responsible template use.

Working principles

  • Begin with the actual transaction structure.
  • Use editable language as a starting point only.
  • Reconcile terms across the full document set.
  • Verify current law and filing requirements.
  • Obtain qualified professional approval before use.
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