ALFI Welcomes New Specialised Investment Funds Law

The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) has welcomed the new law on Specialised Investment Funds adopted today by the Luxembourg Parliament. "I am convinced that this innovative new legal framework will open up new possibilities for fund promoters

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The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI) has welcomed the new law on Specialised Investment Funds adopted today by the Luxembourg Parliament.

“I am convinced that this innovative new legal framework will open up new possibilities for fund promoters in the area of alternative and institutional investment funds,” says Thomas Seale, the president of ALFI.

The law on Specialised Investment Funds replaces the law of 19 July, 1991 which concerned collective investment schemes reserved for institutional investors. The 1991 law was a success: as at November 2006, 207 institutional funds existed with combined assets under management of 76 billion euros.

All the provisions of the 1991 law are to be found in the new law, so existing institutional investment funds will not find that their legal base has disappeared. However, the SIF law offers a number of interesting new features, including a broader definition of “eligible investors” to include both professional and private “well-informed” investors. The new law likewise offers greater flexibility in terms of investment policy. The principle of risk spreading has been maintained, but there are no quantitative investment restrictions, given that such vehicles would be reserved to sophisticated investors.

The law requires that the directors (dirigants) of a Specialised Investment Fund, as well as the directors of the custodian bank and the auditor, be approved by the CSSF. However, the promoter is not subject to CSSF approval. Furthermore, since the investors in funds targeted by this law are deemed to be sufficiently experienced to make their own decision with regard to the fund manager, there is no need for the CSSF to verify the status and financial standing of a company to which asset allocation has been subcontracted.

ALFI is the representative body of the Luxembourg Fund Industry.

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