Luxembourg:
Law On Reserved Alternative Investment Funds („RAIF") - Update May 2022
06 May 2022
ELVINGER HOSS PRUSSEN, société anonyme
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This brochure contains the amended Law of 23 July 2016 on
reserved alternative investment funds («
RAIF ») in French and English.
Cette brochure contient la loi modifiée du 23 juillet
2016 relative aux fonds d'investissement alternatifs
réservés (« FIAR ») en français et
en anglais.
The RAIF has substantially the same characteristics (and
flexibilities) as a SIF-AIF, the main difference being that the
RAIF is not subject to authorisation and supervision by the
Luxembourg supervisory authority and that therefore the timeframe
within which a RAIF can be set up and launched is more attractive
from a time-to-market perspective.
For more details, please find here a full
Memorandum on the RAIF.
EHP-RAIF-Law-ENG.pdf
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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