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What is a Limited Partnership Fund?
An LPF is a fund that is structured in the form of a limited partnership that will be used for the purpose of managing investments for the benefit of its investors.
Terms with Limited Partners
Partners of a limited partner fund are generally free to agree upon the commercial and structural terms and conditions of the fund.
Investment Scope
The fund can be customised for specific investment scope and strategy. There are no regulatory restrictions on investment asset classes, investment strategies, leverage or otherwise.
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Flexible Fund Structure
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Flexible Fund Structure
The LPF structure is highly flexible.
This allows fund managers to invest in a wide range of asset classes, including private equity, venture capital, real estate, and more.
This flexibility makes LPFs suitable for a variety of investment strategies, accommodating both traditional and alternative assets.