SEC Offers Up a Buffet of Private Fund Regulations

At its open meeting on February 9, the Securities and Exchange Commission offered up a buffet of proposed regulations of private funds. It’s really an all-you-can eat buffet with six proposed changes across a variety of areas. The SEC wants private funds to send out quarterly statements to private fund investors. It doesn’t seem that … Read more »

Fund Fee Calculation Error

Calculating fund fees during the commitment period is usually easy for most private equity funds. Take the committed capital and multiply it by the applicable fee percentage. After the commitment period, the calculation often gets more complicated. Most funds have some reduction to actual capital deployed with deductions for write-downs and partial realizations. Global Infrastructure … Read more »

The SEC Has Observed Your Private Funds and the SEC Is Not Happy

On January 27, the SEC’s Division of Examinations published a Risk Alert on the EXAMS staff Observations from Examinations of Private Fund Advisers. The Risk Alert is labeled as a follow up to the 2020 Observations from Examinations of Investment Advisers Managing Private Funds and the 2017 The Five Most Frequent Compliance Topics. The EXAMS … Read more »

Changes to Form PF

It’s been a decade since the SEC and FSOC pushed Form PF on to private funds. The SEC has decided it wants more data and has proposed an amendment to Form PF.   The big change is next day reporting for key events by Large Hedge Fund Advisers and Private Equity Funds  For large Hedge Funds:  certain … Read more »

Insider Trading Cops

This insider trading case caught my attention because of the local setting. David Forte is an officer with the Needham Police Department. That’s the next town over from my town. I’m such a homer. One of Forte’s brothers was the Chief Information Officer at Analog Devices. The brother discovered that Analog was going to buy … Read more »