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Alternative Investment Funds (AIF) – Meaning & Categories

Key Mutual fund Terms

Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) provide investors access to investment opportunities that are typically not available through traditional mutual funds.

Key aspects of AIFs include:

Investments Beyond Traditional Assets

AIFs may invest in private equity, venture capital, real estate, infrastructure projects, hedge strategies, or other alternative asset classes.

Privately Pooled Investment Vehicles

Funds are pooled from investors and managed by professional fund managers who focus on specialized investment strategies.

Three Regulatory Categories

In India, SEBI classifies AIFs into Category I, Category II, and Category III based on their investment focus and risk profile.

Higher Minimum Investment Requirements

AIFs typically require larger minimum investment amounts compared to mutual funds.

Longer Investment Horizons

Many alternative investments require longer holding periods because they focus on private markets or infrastructure projects.

Diversification Benefits

Including alternative assets in a portfolio can reduce dependence on traditional equity and debt investments.

For experienced investors seeking exposure to private markets and alternative strategies, AIFs can provide valuable diversification and long-term growth opportunities.

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