The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is seeking to introduce new regulations for alternative investment funds,
The Hindu reports. As part of the rules, it will be necessary for all types of capital or investment funds to register with the regulator.
The funds could be set up as companies, trusts or bodies corporate. Venture capital funds, PIPE funds, private equity funds, debt funds, infrastructure equity funds, real estate funds, SME funds, social venture funds and strategy funds will be covered by the proposed regulation.
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