Luxembourg fund structures and tax advantages

In Luxembourg investors are now offered fund structures for alternative investments that can profit from flexibility, a favourable tax regime and less stringent regulatory supervision due to the nature of the qualified investor base to which these funds are targeted: the specialised investment fund (SIF).

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private equity and the fund industry.  It allows for a wide range of investment possibilities including transferable securities, real estate, private equity, hedge funds, funds of funds and commodities.

A SIF is reserved for “well-informed investors” defined as institutional investors, professional investors and other well-informed investors including high net worth individuals (who must meet threshold criteria).

As an undertaking for collective investment, a SIF can take the legal form of a

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