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SEC Signals Sweeping IPO Rule Changes to Ease Path for Smaller Companies

Posted on January 16th, 2026 at 11:26 AM
SEC Signals Sweeping IPO Rule Changes to Ease Path for Smaller Companies

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to overhaul its public offering framework to make it easier for smaller companies to access the public markets, according to remarks SEC Chairman Paul Atkins delivered at the New York Stock Exchange, as reported by Bloomberg Law.

Atkins said the SEC intends to cut mandatory disclosures and scale regulatory requirements based on company size, a shift he said could revive the initial public offering pipeline and expand the number of publicly traded companies. He noted that the U.S. now has roughly half as many listed companies as it did three decades ago and argued that compliance costs often fall hardest on smaller issuers.

Under the proposal, companies would receive an extended “on-ramp” of at least two years to comply fully with public company obligations, instead of the current one-year period. Bloomberg Law reports that the phased approach would allow firms to gradually introduce disclosures and investor reports. Atkins also said the SEC is reevaluating how it defines small companies, noting that the last significant update to those thresholds occurred about 20 years ago.

Speaking separately on CNBC, Atkins said the SEC expects to begin rolling out the proposed reforms in early 2026. Bloomberg Law reports that he also said the agency plans to release an “innovation exemption” for digital asset firms as soon as January, a framework designed to facilitate capital formation while maintaining investor protections.

 

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