New Vesting Strategy Option for Stock Splits

What's new?

Companies now can decide how they want their shares to be reallocated within the vesting schedules when stock splits are performed. Two vesting strategies can be selected now:

Option 1: Reapply templates

When companies choose the reapply templates option, Carta will automatically reapply the template for all securities with template vesting schedules upon performing the split. This means that Carta will re-calculate the vesting schedules attached to securities, considering the new total quantity. This can change how the vesting is distributed among the tranches since it will be an entirely new vesting schedule.

For example, a 10 shares grant that time vests with tranches of 2 and 3 shares will, after a 1:10 split, have tranches of 25 shares each if the company chooses this option.

Option 2: Apply stock split ratio to all tranches 

When companies choose to apply the stock split ratio to all tranches, Carta will multiply the stock split ratio by each tranche. In case the shares remaining in a tranche are fractional, the platform will then round down to the nearest integer. This results in fewer differences in the schedule from the pre-split to the post-split security. If a security is tied to a template vesting schedule, Carta will need to update it to a custom schedule to make this change. Custom vesting schedules cannot be reapplied later, as they are not part of any templates.

If companies choose this option, a 10 shares grant that time vests with tranches of 2 and 3 shares, after a 1:10 split, will have tranches of 20 and 30 shares each if this option is chosen.

Why is this important?

Different companies need their post-split vesting schedules to be represented differently. With this change, Carta becomes more flexible to adjust to different vesting scenarios. Having more vesting accommodation strategies also means less time dedicated to manual adjustments after a stock split is performed.

How can I learn more about this?

You can find a detailed explanation of the new vesting strategies with vesting schedule examples in this support article.

Private Dilution Report in Financial Reporting

What’s new?

Private companies on Carta can now run Dilution reports. The Dilution report will include: 

  • Incremental Shares
  • Weighted Average Shares Outstanding
  • Average Trading Prices

All 3 of these values will help customers calculate Diluted Earnings Per Share for their income statement. 


What’s important or valuable about this change?

Private company Financial Reporting administrators will be able to run a Dilution Report that will provide them with major inputs into the Diluted Earnings Per Share formula. 


In this release, the following will be available:

  • Shares outstanding

    • Simple average
    • Weighted average
  • Trading prices

    • Simple average
    • Weighted average
  • Incremental Shares
  • Supporting tabs to help auditors tie out values


What do I need to do?

Log in to Carta and go to Compliance > Financial Reporting. Run a new report (must be 1 year or less reporting period). In the drop down menu to download other reports, such as SBC Expense and Min Disclosure, there will be an option for Dilution. 


Have questions? Contact 718@carta.com 

Suite of New Equity Reports

What’s new?

Soon, you will be able to access 8 new reporting templates under Capitalization > Reporting, which provide you with access to critical data points about your equity pool, company, securities, and stakeholders. You will be able to see exactly how your key option pool values are derived, view equity awards joined with Grant Reason and Employee ID, and even export a detailed list of stakeholders and their properties.

Why is this important?

We’ve been listening to every piece of feedback from you, and have heard the challenges that you face. The new reports address these challenges, providing visibility into how key pool values are derived, and giving you reporting access to over 60 key fields that were spread across multiple places, and in some cases, previously un-reportable.

Those 8 template reports are:

  • Equity pool transaction ledger: A detailed view of shares available to issue from your equity pool. This new report includes a double-entry activity log for every transaction so you can see, line-by-line, exactly how available shares and other plan values  were derived.
  • Common securities ledger: A ledger of all Common shares in Carta.
  • Equity awards outstanding: A detailed view of all outstanding equity awards across all plans on Carta. 
  • Equity plan granted: A ledger of all securities granted from the equity plan. 
  • Options outstanding: A detailed view of all outstanding options across all plans on Carta. 
  • Securities ledger: A ledger of all securities tracked on Carta. 
  • Share registry:  Used by companies in many countries to create a share/equity register or register of holders.
  • Stakeholder details: Full list of stakeholders and their properties.

What do I need to do?

You should be on the lookout for an email from your CSM letting you know that these reports are now available for you. Once you get that email, you can go to Capitalization > Reporting, and you will see the following view, where the newly added reports will have a ‘New’ bubble next to them:

From there, you just need to export the report as usual!

Where can I learn more?

For more information on exporting reports, visit our support site. We will be adding additional information to the support site as reports are updated and improved.

Capital Activity Quick Search

What's new?

GPs can now click on a specific investor's name within their Capital Activity Notice PDF to quickly view the details of that investor's notice.  

What’s valuable about this change?

Get the information you need, faster.

Save time by no longer having to scroll through pages of notices until you find the right LP. Easily search and select the LP to be automatically directed to that LPs notice.

What do I need to do?

  1. Log into your Carta account and navigate to the Activity tab
  2. Click into the details of an active capital call in your task list
  3. Scroll down to Notification to Investors and select the Document Outline icon
  4. Then, select the LP to review their capital call notice


Request Distributions in Carta

What's new?

GPs can now easily request distributions in Carta.

What’s valuable about this change?

Distributions made smoother. Request, view, and approve your distributions in the same place you manage your fund.

What do I need to do?

  1. Login to your Carta account, select the entity, and navigate to the Capital activity tab
  2. Click “Request distribution” and enter the amount of capital to be distributed
  3. Enter distribution details including distribution notice, money transfer dates, and source of proceeds
  4. Select “Continue”, review the distribution details, and Submit

Note: For same day processing, the request must be made before 3:00pm EST.

How do I learn more or get help?

Visit this support article for a more detailed view into distributions.

Carta Deal Pro Forma

What’s new?

With Carta's new Deal pro forma tool you can generate an accurate deal-ready pro forma model with iterative calculations in just a few minutes. Users will be able to create a deal-ready pro forma that takes into account all the nuances of the model and handles the complicated conversion math for SAFEs and Notes. 

What's important or valuable about this?

Carta automates the process of building a pro forma so that it can be completed on the Carta platform within minutes. Carta Deal Proforma eliminates unnecessary iterative and redundant work. With the new tool you can increase the capacity for companies to be more versatile with their modeling as it’s easy to make incremental changes instead of starting from scratch. Starting today you can:

  • Build a deal pro forma in a few minutes instead of hours and view results instantly
  • Share or view on Carta or exported as an excel file.
  • Use your latest cap table information for real-time changes to your pro forma.

What do I need to do?

Carta Deal Pro Forma will be available to all Carta customers in their Scenario Modeling tab.

How does it work?

Under Fundraising > Scenario Modeling > Pro forma tab,  you can see create a pro forma and generate a full view of your next round and export a deal-ready pro forma cap table. 

You can:

  • Add new round terms
  • Add new money investors for this round, including consideration for investors with pro rate. 
  • Add convertibles converting in this new round or uncheck convertibles to be excluded from this pro forma.
  • Define the share classes for the financing
  • Include Investor Pro Rata Rights, including investors with convertible Pro Rata Rights
  • Add advanced terms such as conversion methods, anticipated option pool increase, specification of authorized shares and common stock buffers
  • View and share in app or export to excel

Have a question or feedback? Visit our support site.

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Improved Employee Matching

What’s new? 

This release improves the workflow for matching employees with stakeholders on Carta. Employees with the same name and email as the stakeholder will automatically match, saving their employee ID and thereby linking the stakeholder with the employee record. The improved workflow guides you through reviewing all other employee matches. 

How does it work? 

For the reviewed matches, you can now ignore, to be reminded next time, or to choose a different stakeholder. These decisions will be saved and will not need to be rematched when running the employee matching workflow. You can now review all matches and update the decisions later. 

What do I need to do? 

To get started, you will need to connect your external data to Carta either through connecting your HRIS system, uploading a spreadsheet, or pasting the information into Carta directly.


With your external data connected, Carta will attempt to automatically match your employees. From there you review suggested matches, deciding to approve the suggestion, ignore it, remind me later, or manually choosing a different person.


If there are any employees from external data that don’t match at all to Carta stakeholders, you can choose to ignore them or manually choose a person to match.

The workflow is then completed and all matches can be reviewed.

How do I learn more?

For more information on Employee Matching, please read our support article.

Improved Capital Call and Distribution Notices

What's new?

GPs can now include a detailed breakdown of capital in their capital call and distribution notices to maintain transparency with their investors.

What’s important or valuable about this change?

Institutional investors prefer to see a breakdown of capital versus a lump sum for internal reporting purposes. We make it easy to provide inventors that information:

Capital calls: Specify what dollar amount or percentage of the amount called is going towards investments, expenses, management fees, and more.

Distributions: Break down the return by dollar amount or percentage into capital, realized gains, or income.

What do I need to do?

On the Overview tab of your portal, select the entity, then navigate to the Capital Activity tab. Click Request Capital Call and follow the steps. Specify the breakdown of capital in the Notes for your Fund Administrator section.  

For distributions, click Request Distribution and complete the steps above. 

Once submitted, it will appear on the capital call or distribution notice for your review and approval.


How do I learn more or get help?

Have additional questions about Carta’s capital activity? Reach out to your account manager or request a demo today. 

 

Download All Audit Docs with One Click

What's new?

A smoother audit season.

Auditors can now bulk download all fund documents from Carta in a single click.

We’ve bundled all fund audit documents in one place so auditors no longer have to spend time downloading multiple documents from multiple places. 

What do I need to do?

Navigate to the Reports & Documents tab of your portal, then select Audit. Documents are bundled into two packages per entity:

Package 1: Formation documents, bank statements, investment documents, invoices & calculations, and partner commitment changes and transfers  

Package 2: Partner subscription agreements and side letters, capital call notices, and distribution notices

Select the package and click Download


How do I learn more or get help?

Have additional questions about how Carta can support you during your fund audit? Reach out to your account manager or talk to one of our representatives today. 

Improved Investment Valuation Updates

What's new?

GPs can now easily submit valuation updates where positions on an investment have different values or prices per share.

What’s important or valuable about this change?

We’ve improved our in-app valuation updates to be able to handle advanced scenarios, including submitting an update where each asset has a different price per share. This is common for GPs who have invested in the same investment across multiple rounds. 

What do I need to do?

Navigate to the Activity tab of your portal and select Valuation Update. Then select the company whose valuation you want to update. 

Select Spreadsheet View and enter the date for when the valuation took place. Enter the new value per share to see the gain or loss across all positions.

Then review your valuation update and submit.

How do I learn more or get help?

Have additional questions about Carta’s valuation updates? Reach out to your account manager or talk to one of our representatives today. 

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