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MKG Financial Group

Private Equity Fund

Series (A) Investments Round 

MKG Financial Group Holdings Inc is filed with the United states "SEC" April 6, 2018 Title IV investment Under Rule 506(c), Regulation D to allow investors to buy ownership in private equity fund. Share prices are currently $0.16 each.

SEC Regulation D Filings 

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1701249/000170124918000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml

The (Company) MKG Financial Group Holdings Inc. is hereby offering to investors ("Investors"), pursuant to this Private Placement Memorandum ("Memorandum"), an opportunity to purchase membership interests ("Membership Interests") and/or notes (“Notes”) in the (Company) Private Equity Fund in the minimum aggregate amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) for Members and in the minimum aggregate amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500) for Note Holders (the “Minimum Offering Amount”) and up to the maximum aggregate amount of One Hundred Twenty Five Million Dollars ($125,000,000) (the “Maximum Offering Amount”) (the "Offering"). The (Company) has the sole discretion to raise the Maximum Offering Amount, to accept investments in a lesser amount or require a higher amount.There is currently a limited number of shares available for sale. 

 MKG Financial Group Holdings Inc is a private equity firm that provides high-level professional service that combines financial and private equity investment advice to high net-worth clients and institutional investors the opportunity to participate in a wide range of non-traditional investment strategies. We believe that non-traditional strategies are an important part of a sophisticated investor's portfolio. Utilized properly, alternative investments can provide diversification and may help decrease overall investment risk.

Our Ambition 

MKG Financial Group Holdings Inc. is raising capital to become a "ILC" Industrial Loan Charter as  a non-bank parent to a captive bank US subsidiary. 

Industrial loan companies and industrial banks (collectively, ILCs) are FDIC-supervised financial institutions whose distinct features include the fact that they can be owned by commercial firms that are not regulated by a federal banking agency.

**Parent, with respect to a state commercial bank, refers to a bank holding company or financial holding company subject to supervision by the Federal Reserve.

Note: NOW = negotiable order of withdrawal; CRA = Community Reinvestment Act

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