Direct Filing
Over the past few years, the direct-filing process has emerged as a legitimate and cost-effective method of "going public" for smaller-cap companies. The direct filing process allows private companies to avoid the substantial costs and cash outlays of an IPO.
Our team of experts guides private companies through the entire turnkey process from start to finish. RedChip organizes every aspect of going public, including providing the market maker for the 15c211, the transfer agent, and the often neglected but critical after-market support to help create a long-term, loyal following of retail and institutional investors once the company is public. RedChip also assists the company in moving to the NASDAQ or AMEX.
Reverse Merger
In the Reverse Merger process, RedChip will provide a shell company in which to reverse into. Using the reverse merger process, expedites the “Going Public” process and typically can be achieved with 3-5 months.
RedChip works with the top GAAP audit firms in the United States and will also help accelerate the GAAP audit. RedChip also provides a world-renown U.S. legal team to execute the “Going Public process.”
RedChip also works closely with the top small-cap investment banks and is able to assist in capital raises of $5 million to $50 million.
Recent Reverse Mergers Executed by the RedChip Team

Longwei Petroleum: (Reverse Merger October 2008) Capital Raise: $15 Million

China New Media (Reverse Merger November 2009) Capital Raise: $6 Million
Private companies going public on the OTC Bulletin Board using the direct filing process must meet the following criteria:
- Two-year operating history
- Two years of audited financial statements (GAAP)
- Minimum of 50 shareholders (We can assist in building the minimum shareholder base.)
Private companies must also meet the basic RedChip criteria:
- Focused and disciplined management team with a proven track record
- A large market opportunity for the product(s) or service(s)
- Concrete evidence of growing sales and improving margins
- Profitability or near-term profitability
After the company is public trading on the OTC Bulletin Board, it must meet the following criteria to move to the NASDAQ Capital Markets (CM) exchange:
- Audited financials using U.S. GAAP
- $50 million minimum market capitalization
- $5 million in stockholders' equity or $750,000 of net income from continuing operations
Private companies seeking an AMEX listing must meet the following criteria:
- Pre-tax income of $750,000 in the latest year or two of the last three fiscal years
- Shareholders’ equity of $4 million