To establish an Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) in India, one must go through AIF Registration, which allows the fund to be structured as a Trust, Company, or LLP. These funds function independently of SEBI's mutual fund regulations. Sebi Registered AIFs are classified into three groups: Category I, aimed at startups and SMEs; Category II, specializing in private equity and real estate projects; and Category III, designed for hedge funds.
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To establish an Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) in India, one must go through AIF Registration, which allows the fund to be structured as a Trust, Company, or LLP. These funds function independently of SEBI's mutual fund regulations. Sebi Registered AIFs are classified into three groups: Category I, aimed at startups and SMEs; Category II, specializing in private equity and real estate projects; and Category III, designed for hedge funds.