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100th Jersey Private Fund registered

100th Jersey Private Fund registered

Thursday 08 March 2018

100th Jersey Private Fund registered

Thursday 08 March 2018


The 100th Jersey Private Fund (JPF) was registered by the Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) this month, almost exactly a year since the product was launched.

The latest addition to Jersey’s suite of fund structuring options, the JPF was introduced to provide institutional and professional investors with a more streamlined, fast-track regime.

Commenting on the 100 th registration of the JPF, Geoff Cook (pictured), CEO, Jersey Finance, said: “We’re focused on providing forward-thinking solutions for the alternative funds community to ensure their future success, and the JPF is an example of that. Our excellent reputation as a specialist funds centre is based on our ability to provide genuine speed to market and expertise as well as appropriate regulatory oversight. The clear evidence is that the prospect of 48-hour authorisation for funds with up to 50 investors is playing out well amongst fund managers and cementing our position as a market leader.”

John Harris, Director General, JFSC, added: “The 100 th JPF approval marks a successful and welcome milestone in the positive development of Jersey’s fund offering. The encouraging market take up of the JPF since its launch in 2017 strongly suggests the right balance has been found between product innovation on the one hand and on the other proportionate regulatory treatment that works with such innovation whilst still delivering an appropriate level of investor safeguards. The JFSC is pleased to play its part in this clear success story.”

Pointing to the fact that the majority of JPFs are newly created fund vehicles, rather than conversions from existing structures, Mike Byrne, Chairman, Jersey Funds Association, said: “In less than a year, the JPF has really come to the fore as the go-to product for alternative fund structuring, right across the private equity, real estate, infrastructure and debt and credit fund asset classes. It’s particularly pleasing that the vast majority of JPFs are brand new funds – indeed, some of the largest funds brought to market globally this year have been structured as JPFs. It’s a really positive indication as to the future health of our funds industry, and we fully expect this upward trajectory to continue.”

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