There are plenty of high-performing private investment vehicles in India, but it’s the few that are being set up for dubious purposes that may bring harsher regulatory scrutiny to the country’s most rapidly expanding asset class.

So far, the most egregious use of these so-called alternative investment funds has been by nonbank finance companies, several of whom have employed these bespoke structures for pure regulatory arbitrage.

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The Murky Uses of India’s Private Credit Funds

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06.12.2023

There are plenty of high-performing private investment vehicles in India, but it’s the few that are being........

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