SEBI has updated AIF regulations allowing funds to retain proceeds beyond their life for unresolved liabilities. A new 'Inoperative Fund' category will help manage ongoing legal, tax, and regulatory ...
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SEBI board clears open market buybacks, intraday borrowing for mutual funds: 5 major decisions explained
SEBI has approved major market reforms, including the return of open-market buybacks, intraday borrowing for mutual funds, ...
New Delhi, June 16: Markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday issued guidelines to permit Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to retain liquidation proceeds beyond their permissible fund life under specified ...
SEBI, on Tuesday, allowed Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to retain liquidation proceeds beyond their permissible fund life under specified conditions and introduced an 'Inoperative Fund' ...
Several noted VC funds in India will be close to their expiry dates in 2025 and 2026, which makes SEBI’s updated rules for liquidation all the more pertinent, and more so because it mandates ...
SEBI has allowed AIFs to hold back a portion of liquidation proceeds even after the expiry of their permissible fund life. (Reuters) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced a ...
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