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15 September 2022

Addressing Fund Structuring Issues In Japan: Cayman Islands Unit Trusts And ELPs

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The Maples Group is a leading service provider offering clients a comprehensive range of legal services on the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, Jersey and Luxembourg, and is an independent provider of fiduciary, fund services, regulatory and compliance, and entity formation and management services.
The Japanese asset management industry has continued to grow since the Bank of Japan embarked on monetary policies designed to vanquish deflation.
Cayman Islands Finance and Banking
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The Japanese asset management industry has continued to grow since the Bank of Japan embarked on monetary policies designed to vanquish deflation. Pension funds, banks and other institutional investors in the region have allocated increased amounts to asset management companies in the search for yield. With a renewed focus on private equity and other alternative assets in the world's third largest economy, considerations in structuring the more popular Japanese investment fund vehicles raise a number of important questions.

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