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The Clock is Ticking

Posted on February 13, 2012 by Doug Cornelius
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With a registration deadline of March 30, 2012 and a 45 day period for the SEC to review the application, private fund managers need to file their Form ADV by February 14. I know that there are fund managers still on the fence on whether to register or not.

The trouble came from Title IV of Dodd-Frank using the new term “private fund” instead of merely removing the 15 client rule exemption. The private fund definition involves parsing the definitions and exemptions under the Investment Company Act. That puts fund managers into the first week of securities law class having a discussion on “what is a security?” That may be an interesting intellectual discussion, but not one for a business owner trying stay in compliance with the law.

You add on top of that the new exemption for “venture capital fund“, leaving VCs scratching their heads on whether they are a venture capital fund manager or not?

The big unknown is the expectation of the limited partner. In the past, limited partners have accepted the fact that fund managers were not registered with the SEC. That was the nature of the industry. After March 30, many (most?) private fund managers will be registered. How many potential investors will throw your proposal in the trash because you can’t check the “registered with the SEC” box?

The decision time is here. To register or not register?

Sources:

  • Are you an Investment Adviser?
  • Are you an Investment Company?
  • What is a Security? Is Real Estate a Security?
  • Yes, the SEC Wants Real Estate Fund Managers to Register

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