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    Can alternative investment funds (AIFs) accept joint investments?

    March 3, 2025


    Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) provide investors with the opportunity to diversify their portfolios by investing in assets like private equity, hedge funds, and real estate. These funds typically pool capital from a range of investors, including institutional and accredited investors. However, investors might have some questions when it comes to the participation of joint investors.

    Can AIFs accept joint investments?

    AIFs generally define eligibility for investment in their offering documents, specifying who can invest and under what conditions. While many funds are open to individuals, joint investors may also be allowed if they meet the fund’s investor eligibility standards. Joint investments may require formal agreements between the parties to define the terms under which they pool their resources for the fund.

    Rajani Tandale, Senior Vice President, Mutual Fund at 1 Finance says, “Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in India can accept joint investments under specific conditions set by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). An individual investor can jointly invest with their spouse, parent, or child, with a maximum of two individuals allowed as joint investors in an AIF.”

    Tandale adds, “Additionally, the minimum investment requirement for an AIF is ₹1 crore, which applies collectively to the joint investors. This means that the combined investment of both individuals must meet or exceed this threshold.”

    Regulatory considerations

    The ability to accept joint investments varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific regulations surrounding AIFs. In some cases, stricter regulatory requirements may be in place, particularly regarding the types of investors that are permitted to invest. These regulations ensure that the fund complies with local laws and investor protection guidelines, which may impose limits on joint investors.

    Tax implications and management

    For joint investors, understanding the tax implications is crucial. Joint investments often require a carefully structured legal agreement, and the tax treatment can differ depending on the structure of the investment. Joint investors must also be aware of the complexity involved in managing the investment together, as it may necessitate additional planning and coordination.

    Conclusion

    While joint investments are not inherently prohibited in AIFs, they are subject to the specific terms and regulatory requirements of each fund. Investors considering joint participation should seek advice from legal and financial professionals to ensure compliance with all relevant rules and to optimize the investment structure.

    First Published: Mar 3, 2025 7:40 PM IST



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