ARCG Texas Regional Center
Status: Coming Soon
ARCG Texas Regional Center uses its specialized knowledge to bridge the gap between project developers seeking capital and the increasingly rigorous demands of EB-5 investors.
Positioned as the 15th largest economy of the world, Texas holds true to big business. With an oil rich history, dating back to 1870 when the currently known Exxon Mobil was John Rockefeller’s Oil Company of Ohio.
The largest state’s in the nation’s growing population, leading higher education institutions such as public Ivy League University of Texas and abundant natural resources are all active ingredients for a thriving economy. Aerospace & aviation, agriculture & food production, biotechnology, communications and information technology as well as plastic and chemicals make up the largest industries in Texas.
The lone star state welcomes more migrants, domestic and foreign than any other state. Immigration to Texas has been both a cause and consequence of rapid regional growth. During the most recent five years annual immigrant admissions average 92,597 persons.
ARCG management begins its project selection process by getting to know the company’s management and assessing its ability to execute the proposed project. Following the initial assessment of management’s capabilities, fundamental company documents are reviewed. These documents include key supply and sales contracts, project engineering and permitting documents, and financial statements. This review is particularly focused on potential liabilities, such as pending environmental or regulatory issues, liens on the company’s assets, outstanding litigation against the firm, and potential weaknesses in the project plan. The processevaluates the key risks to the company and the investment.
These risks include: execution risk, technical risk, financial risk, and commercial risk; which must be addressed to protect potential EB-5 investors. ARCG may also seek the help of outside experts to review technical aspects of the project. These experts can include: engineers to review project design and construction plans; permitting consultants to verify all local, state and federal permitting regulations have been addressed, specialized industry consultants who can best assist the market feasibility of the project and our immigration consultants and economists to determine if the project will comply with the EB5 program requirements in terms of job creation.
ARCG and its financial partners perform an exhaustive due diligence process on all projects to determine compliance with current legislation.