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As the name implies, Alternate Investment Funds offer an alternate to traditional investment avenues such as direct equity, mutual funds, and bonds to HNIs and UHNIs seeking exclusive investment opportunities for better returns. Alternative Investment Funds (AlFs) represent a sophisticated class of pooled investment vehicles, attracting institutional and high-net-worth investors with a minimum ticket size of Rs.1 crore. AlFs are regulated by SEBI (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations of 2012 and are usually structured as corporations, Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs), trusts, etc. AIFs combine the operational ease of Mutual Funds and provide flexibility similar to that of PMS to deliver higher returns through defined investment strategies.
AIFs typically target alternative asset classes like venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, infrastructure funds, etc and are driven by well-defined investment objectives. AlFs are classified into multiple categories namely – Category 1, I, l; based on the investment opportunities they are allowed to participate in.

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AIF Categories To Know

Category I

Includes primary investments in start-ups, early-stage ventures, SMEs, and sectors deemed socially or economically beneficial by regulators. These funds are expected to positively impact the economy, potentially receiving government incentives or concessions. Angel Funds, a part of this category, pool investments from high net worth individuals and entities with specific experience and qualifications.

Category II

Includes debt funds and private equity funds, offering a defensive investment option with diversifiea portfolios managed by experienced fund managers to reduce investors’ risk profiles. Debt funds in this category invest in debt or debt securities of listed or unlisted companies.

Category III

Category I AIFs engage in sophisticated trading strategies like arbitrage, margin trading, futures, and derivatives to generate returns. Hedge funds, focused on short-term gains, and Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE) funds, which purchase publicly traded stock below market price, are examples of funds that fall under this category.

Diffrent Types of AIFs

Equity & Private Equity AIFs

Invest in listed and unlisted equity shares of companies across all growth stages with Equity AlFs.

Multi Factor AIF

Invest in top 20-30 stocks picked through Factor Analysis.

Distressed Asset AIFs

Explore high return fixed income opportunities through Debt Financing for distressed companies

Real Estate AIFs

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AIF FAQs

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What are Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs)?

AlFs are a sophisticated class of pooled investment vehicles offering alternatives to traditional investments like direct equity, mutual funds, and bonds. They are designed for high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs) seeking exclusive investment opportunities.

The minimum ticket size of investment in an AlF fund is INR 1 Crore.

AlFS are regulated by the securities and Exchange Board of india (SEBI) under the Alternative Investment Funds Regulations of 2012.

AlFS are typically aimedt at institutional and high-net-worth investors, with a minimum investment ticket size of Rs.1 crore.

AlFS target alternative asset classes such as venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, infrastructure funds, and more.