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Investment Funds Update

SEC Proposes Significant Changes for Advisers and Private Funds

February 16, 2022

On February 9, 2022, in a 3-1 vote, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission) proposed sweeping changes to allowable practices, reporting, and disclosure aimed primarily at advisers to private funds (i.e., funds relying on the exclusions in Sections 3(c)(1) or (7) of the Investment Company Act of 1940). Despite the title of the proposed rule — “Documentation of Registered Investment Adviser Compliance Reviews” — these proposals extend well beyond compliance reviews and, in fact, well beyond registered investment advisers. If adopted, the proposed rules would affect investment advisers differently depending on their registration status and the type of client the manager advises. Notably, as proposed:

  • Various prohibitions on business practices and on “preferential treatment” would apply to all advisers to private funds, not just advisers registered or required to be registered (including both U.S. and non-U.S. exempt reporting advisers (ERAs) and others).
  • Amendments requiring annual compliance reviews to be documented in writing also would apply to all registered investment advisers, not just registered advisers to private funds.
  • Requirements for quarterly statements, annual audits, and fairness opinions for adviser-led secondaries, however, would apply only to registered private fund advisers and not to ERAs or others.

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