To curb the evergreening of loans by banks and non-banking finance companies (NBFCs), the Reserve Bank of India tightened the rules of institutional investments in Alternative Investment Funds. Shilpy Sinha explains the impact of the central bank curbs. What are AIFs? Who are the investors? Alternative Investment Funds are privately managed funds with just a…
READ MOREMumbai: Provisioning at a few banks hitherto keen on investing in Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) could surge, while institutional flows into these aggressively managed pooled corpuses face disruption risks, after the central bank Tuesday announced wide investment curbs aimed at preventing evergreening of doubtful corporate loans. “The (central bank) notification is intended to curb window…
READ MOREIn the dynamic landscape of alternative investments, the evolution of investor portals has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping the way investors and fund managers engage. Investor portals serve as digital gateways, providing a centralized platform for communication, document sharing, and information dissemination. In the realm of alternative investments, where relationships and transparency are paramount,…
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