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AIFM Form PF Open Protocol (OP)

iQuant to provide a new solution for Form PF Reporting

We are happy to announce that iQuant now also provides a reporting solution for Form PF. Besides AIFMD and Open Protocol (OP), this is another important step on our journey as a full-service provider of data automation and reporting solutions for AIFs, Hedge Funds and Liquid Alternatives. Form PF (Private Read more…

By Alexander Ehmann, 2 years2023.09.18. ago
AIFM Form PF Open Protocol (OP)

Amendments to the Form PF Reporting Frequency

On May 3rd the SEC published new amendments to the Form PF regulation, the US counterpart of AIFMD in Europe. Those amendments mainly concern the reporting frequency of large hedge fund advisers (> $ 1.5 bn), private equity fund advisers (> $ 150 mil) as well as large private equity Read more…

By Alexander Ehmann, 2 years ago
AIFM Data Management Open Protocol (OP) Risk Management

New Open Protocol (OP) Amendments

Yesterday the Standard Board for Alternative Investments (SBai) published the latest amendments to reporting stress test results for the Open Protocol (OP) Risk Reporting Template. The reason for this change is the amended SEC  Rule 206(4)-1, also called the “Marketing Rule”, which prohibits the presentation of gross performance in any Read more…

By Alexander Ehmann, 2 years2023.05.04. ago
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