Alternative Investment Funds...


The market regulator SEBI, has allowed Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) to set up shop in India under a newly formulated route. Which allows pooling of funds for investments in areas such as real estate, private equity & hedge funds.

The minimum investment limit which has been set by the regulator  SEBI at Rs. 1 crore which means that it is meant only for a certain category of investors like HNIs.


The Indian real estate sector is still looking curiously at SEBI due to lack of clarity, post a few rejected applications, its ticket size & the overall funding environment in the sector.

In 2013, morethan 70 AIFs vehicles were created in India.


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