Industry may seek extension, grandfathering and exemption [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 09 October 2023 AIFs in a bind as SEBIâs demat deadline looms [The market regulatorâs diktat to dematerialise units of funds with a corpus of â¹500 crore or more by October 31. ] Alternative investment funds (AIFs) are in a bind over the market regulatorâs diktat to dematerialise units of funds with a corpus of â¹500 crore or more by October 31. Less than five per cent of these funds have dematerialised their units, according to people in the know. Those that havenât are still liasoning with investors for providing demat account details and do not have clarity on whether to freeze the account or suspend further subscriptions after the said deadline. Any such actions may commercially impact the AIFs and lead to outflows. The industry may reach out to the [Securities and Exchange Board of India]( (SEBI) seeking extension of timeline, grandfathering of existing investments and exemption for funds whose life is ending in the next three years. âDematerialisation has become a millstone around the industryâs neck,â said an official. âGiven the tight timelines, only few funds with limited investors who have drawn down all their capital have been able to complete the process.â Depositories are still rewriting the basic information they need from the AIFs, with the latest change happening last Friday, the official said: âDespite consultations, questions remain. What is needed is a fundamental rewrite of the entire operating guidelines to better reflect the nature of AIFs, as opposed to force-fitting AIFs into what works for listed securities.â Overseas investors are worried as they will have to obtain and/or furnish their PAN number to open the demat account and link it to the bank account. At present, there is no need to obtain a PAN for holding investment in an AIF as long as the investor is KYC compliant. - Also Read: [MCX gets SEBI nod to launch new trading platform]( Joint account holders in AIFs Trusts and partnership firms are not permitted to open a demat account in their name as per current norms. Dematerialisation of joint account holders in AIF units could pose a challenge. âThe regulator could consider grandfathering of existing investments and exempt schemes which are still in the process of fundraising and have not exhausted the commitment period. The industry is awaiting clarity on aspects such as exemption to foreign investors to open bank accounts and the course of action for investors not providing demat accounts,â said Leelavathi Naidu, Partner, IC Universal Legal. AIFs issue multiple classes of units to investors and will need to apply for ISINs (International Securities Identification Number) for every series, class and sub-class. Every ISIN number that is generated is specific to a paid-up value. Every time an AIF makes a drawdown or makes a distribution, it will result in changes to the net paid-up value of an AIF unit. Drawdowns are made over several years and units are redeemed regularly over the life of the fund. âAIFs would perpetually be in the mode of cancellation and creation of new ISIN numbers. This is an administrative nightmare and will increase the cost of compliance manifold,â said Deepak Aggarwal, Managing Partner, Bluereservoir Business Services. Digital drive Dematerialisation of AIF units was touted as a step towards digitisation, transparency and adequate monitoring. âIf the aim is digitisation, AIFs even today issue units and statement of accounts virtually. Further, the AIF units are privately held and are unlikely to be listed due to the very nature of operation of the AIFs,â said Aggarwal. Investors in mutual funds have an option to hold units in demat form. Globally, private equity and venture capital investors are not mandated to hold units in demat form, said experts. You Might Also Like [Remittances received in Vostro account to qualify as export of services, ending disputes on GST refunds]( [Economy]( [Remittances received in Vostro account to qualify as export of services, ending disputes on GST refunds]( [F&O Tracker: Green shoots in Nifty 50 but Bank Nifty remains uncertain]( [Derivatives]( [F&O Tracker: Green shoots in Nifty 50 but Bank Nifty remains uncertain]( [RBI survey shows recovery in consumer sentiments, moderated inflation expectations]( [News]( [RBI survey shows recovery in consumer sentiments, moderated inflation expectations]( [Business confidence soars to new heights in July-September: CII]( [Economy]( [Business confidence soars to new heights in July-September: CII]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2023, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](