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12 March 2021

Advancing Fund Governance For Closed-Ended Structures

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Maples Group

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The Maples Group is a leading service provider offering clients a comprehensive range of legal services on the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland, Jersey and Luxembourg, and is an independent provider of fiduciary, fund services, regulatory and compliance, and entity formation and management services.
With the race for alpha becoming tighter, investors have been drawn to less liquid strategies, better implemented via closed-ended investment fund structures, which include private equity, private credit, venture capital and real estate, among others.
Cayman Islands Corporate/Commercial Law

Investors actively participating in the alternative investment fund space cover the full spectrum, from high net worth individuals, fund of funds, life insurance companies and pension plans, through to sovereigns and governments. While some investors are concerned with portfolio diversification by asset, region or sector, others strive for greater balance between assets and liabilities or are motivated by other external factors. The common thread, however, is greater investor sophistication. As the race for alpha has become tighter, investors have been drawn to less liquid strategies, better implemented via closed-ended investment fund structures, which include private equity, private credit, venture capital and real estate, among others.

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