Guernsey Private Investment Fund regime to be enhanced by proposed changes
December 9, 2020

Guernsey is set to revise the rules of its Private Investment Fund, expanding the fund regime with two supplemental models which remove the requirement for manager involvement. Following the feedback from a discussion paper during the summer, the Guernsey Financial Services Commission (GFSC) has now published a consultation paper inviting comments on three complementary approaches to PIF registration.

Alongside the current PIF model, two new routes are introduced removing the manager requirement:

1) an alternative for qualifying investors only, with qualifying investors clearly defined; and

2) a "truly private structure" for family relationships only, reflecting Guernsey's position as a jurisdiction of choice for family office structuring.

Rupert Pleasant, Chief Executive of Guernsey Finance, said: "The PIF regime already provided a streamlined, rapid route to market for managers not looking to a large investor base. The GFSC proposed supplemental approaches to enhance Guernsey's offer and create a new benchmark for a private fund regime. These changes reflect the responsiveness of Guernsey's regulator and its willingness to listen to the market. Its tailoring of product to the family office market – an area of growing significance for Guernsey – is commendable.

"2020 has been an incredible year for funds in Guernsey. This is the third strategic enhancement to Guernsey's investment funds sector announced this year, with faster track manager and LP migration regimes introduced in the summer, and with the proposed introduction of the LLC regime announced in the first quarter – testament to the successful co-ordination of strategy development in recent years."

With a PIF, the fund manager makes declarations in respect of prospective investors' ability to sustain losses, the maximum number of investors, and the completeness and accuracy of the application.

The GFSC has also this week opened consultation on proposed changes to its Non-Guernsey scheme regime, to move away from the requirements for firms to seek prior regulatory approval to administer non-Guernsey schemes, to a de facto notification regime which will require only reporting to be provided via licensees' annual returns.

Both sets of proposals are open for consultation until the end of January 2021.





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Guernsey is set to revise the rules of its Private Investment Fund, expanding the fund regime with two supplemental models which remove the requirement for manager involvement. Following the feedback from a discussion paper during the summer, the Guernsey Financial Services Commission (GFSC) has now published a consultation paper inviting comments on three complementary approaches to PIF registration.

Alongside the current PIF model, two new routes are introduced removing the manager requirement:

1) an alternative for qualifying investors only, with qualifying investors clearly defined; and

2) a "truly private structure" for family relationships only, reflecting Guernsey's position as a jurisdiction of choice for family office structuring.

Rupert Pleasant, Chief Executive of Guernsey Finance, said: "The PIF regime already provided a streamlined, rapid route to market for managers not looking to a large investor base. The GFSC proposed supplemental approaches to enhance Guernsey's offer and create a new benchmark for a private fund regime. These changes reflect the responsiveness of Guernsey's regulator and its willingness to listen to the market. Its tailoring of product to the family office market – an area of growing significance for Guernsey – is commendable.

"2020 has been an incredible year for funds in Guernsey. This is the third strategic enhancement to Guernsey's investment funds sector announced this year, with faster track manager and LP migration regimes introduced in the summer, and with the proposed introduction of the LLC regime announced in the first quarter – testament to the successful co-ordination of strategy development in recent years."

With a PIF, the fund manager makes declarations in respect of prospective investors' ability to sustain losses, the maximum number of investors, and the completeness and accuracy of the application.

The GFSC has also this week opened consultation on proposed changes to its Non-Guernsey scheme regime, to move away from the requirements for firms to seek prior regulatory approval to administer non-Guernsey schemes, to a de facto notification regime which will require only reporting to be provided via licensees' annual returns.

Both sets of proposals are open for consultation until the end of January 2021.



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