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India unveils fees shake up for alternative investment funds

By Thomas Blott, 17 Apr 23

Changes will take effect from 1 May

Changes will take effect from 1 May

India regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced rules governing the fees charged by alternative investment funds.

Under a circular issued earlier this week, alternative investment funds will be forced to provide direct plan options to investors, which will involve no distribution fee or placement fee.

Furthermore, these types of funds will ensure that investors who approach through a registered intermediary, which separately charges the investor any fee, are onboarded through the direct plan only.

SEBI also asked alternative investment funds to disclose distribution fees, if any, to the investors of their schemes at the time of onboarding.

Finally, category III alternative funds, in other words, hedge funds, will be prevented from charging upfront distribution fees or placement fees.

The regulations come into effect on 1 May.

For more insight on asset and wealth management in Asia, please click on www.fundselectorasia.com

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