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In this Lexpresso special, we decode SEBI's latest amendment to the Alternative Investment Funds (AIF) Regulations, introducing the Co-Investment Scheme (CIV Scheme) — a new, structured pathway for Category I and II AIFs to facilitate co-investments directly within their frameworks.
This reform streamlines operations, enhances governance, and restricts access to accredited investors, giving fund managers greater flexibility and institutional investors a cleaner, more transparent way to scale capital exposure. We explore how the CIV scheme compares to the Portfolio Manager route, what it means for governance, and why this could be a game-changer for India's alternative investment ecosystem. Your 10-minute breakdown of how SEBI is shaping the next phase of India's private capital market.
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