The California Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies Act (the FIPVCC, Cal. Corp. Code § 27500 et seq.) imposes new reporting, recordkeeping, and transparency requirements on investment firms with a significant nexus to the state.

The law aims to increase public transparency regarding the demographics of the founding teams of businesses receiving investment, with a particular focus on diversity. Subject entities must begin annually reporting – commencing March 1, 2026 – demographic data of the companies they fund, maintaining records, and complying with oversight by the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (the DFPI). The statute provides robust enforcement mechanisms, including penalties for noncompliance and formal procedures for investigations and hearings.

This GT Alert provides a practical overview of the obligations, scope, and potential downstream implications for both investors and the funds or companies in which they invest.

Click here to read the full GT Alert.

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Photo of Emily Ladd-Kravitz Emily Ladd-Kravitz

Emily Ladd-Kravitz focuses her practice on complex corporate transactions and representation of private companies in all stages of their life cycle. She represents venture capital funds, private equity firms, other institutional investors and companies in connection with a wide variety of corporate and…

Emily Ladd-Kravitz focuses her practice on complex corporate transactions and representation of private companies in all stages of their life cycle. She represents venture capital funds, private equity firms, other institutional investors and companies in connection with a wide variety of corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, private placements, minority investments, venture capital financings and corporate governance matters. She also advises start-up and growth-stage companies in all industries, including technology, edtech, medical device, clean energy, sustainable solutions and life sciences.

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Babak Nikravesh focuses his practice on investment transactions and international tax planning. He advises institutional investors, including sovereign wealth funds, public sector pension funds, social security funds, and other global organizations, on investments in the United States and abroad. He structures inbound and…

Babak Nikravesh focuses his practice on investment transactions and international tax planning. He advises institutional investors, including sovereign wealth funds, public sector pension funds, social security funds, and other global organizations, on investments in the United States and abroad. He structures inbound and outbound investment transactions across diverse asset classes, including funds, co-investments, and direct investments in private equity, infrastructure, venture capital, private credit, and real estate, and works closely with sponsors and managers of investment funds on formation, operational matters, and investments. He also works closely with universities and endowments on their cross-border activities, and advises both investors and operators in the commercial space industry.

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Dan Wu represents emerging growth companies at all stages, and the venture capital and private equity firms and strategic investors that finance them. His work with companies spans the entire corporate life cycle, including advising on formation, governance, financings, commercial arrangements, joint ventures…

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For companies, Dan guides strategic decisions before incorporation, provides day-to-day corporate counseling, and handles venture capital financings. He negotiates commercial contracts and joint ventures, and advises on acquisitions and capital markets transactions.

Dan also represents venture capital and private equity firms and strategic investors in venture financings and M&A. Over his career, he has advised companies, investors, buyers, and sellers in hundreds of venture capital and M&A transactions with an aggregate value exceeding US$10 billion. He previously worked in mergers and acquisitions at a global investment bank.

Dan’s clients have been funded by investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital, Point72, Upfront Ventures, 8VC, Mac Venture Capital, General Catalyst, First Round, Mayfield, Kakao Ventures, Initialized Capital, 776, Y Combinator, Techstars, 500 Startups, Idealab and Mucker.

He has presented on venture financing, startup legal practices, and technology industry topics at events such as Techstars, USC Demo Day, 4YFN Summit, and programs hosted by accelerators and investors.