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26 April 2022

SEBI Formalises The Use Of Co-investments But Leaves Some Question Marks?

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SEBI introduces a new co-investment framework permitting AIF investors to co-invest alongside the AIF through portfolio managers.
India Corporate/Commercial Law
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Through a series of amendments to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012 (the "AIF Regulations") and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Portfolio Managers) Regulations, 2020 (the "PM Regulations"), the Securities and Exchange Board of India ("SEBI") has formalised the use of co- investments alongside an alternative investment fund ("AIF"). Although there was no specific bar on co- investments under the AIF Regulations, fund sponsors quickly discovered that they likely needed to obtain an additional licence to advise / manage a co-investment. Further, there was little prospect of aggregating capital from various co-investors into a singlevehicle since doing so may have tantamounted to "pooling" of funds and triggered a requirement to register as an AIF, which in turn would have meant being subject to the diversification restrictions.

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ARTICLE
26 April 2022

SEBI Formalises The Use Of Co-investments But Leaves Some Question Marks?

India Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Resolut Partners logo
We are specialised transactional lawyers mainly focused on investment funds, private equity and M&A. Our core specialism is to advise on every aspect across the lifecycle of a fund – from formation, investments, structured transactions, governance issues (fund and portfolio level), to exits and commercial disputes.
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