News & Media 22nd May 2025

SEBI’s co-investment proposal gets fund manager backing, but lawyers flag legal gaps, tax risks

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Vinod JosephPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner Vinod Joseph was quoted in Mint’s recent article, “SEBI’s co-investment proposal gets fund manager backing, but lawyers flag legal gaps, tax risks by Srushti Vaidya analysing SEBI’s proposal to streamline co-investments through Co-Investment Vehicles (CIVs) under the AIF framework.

While the initiative is welcomed by fund managers for its operational clarity, he flags few issues particularly around investor exits, SEBI fee implications, and the fundraising limitations due to the accredited investor requirement.

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