Pooled Investments made in venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, long short strategies etc. are called alternative investments. In other words, an investment not made in conventional investment avenues such as stocks, bonds, real estate etc. may be considered as alternative investments.
Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) are defined in Regulation 2(1) (b) of SEBI (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012. It refers to any privately pooled investment fund, in the form of a trust or a company or a body corporate or a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP).
As per SEBI, AIFs are classified in three broad categories. Category I & II AIF are close ended & the tenure of the scheme is minimum three years. Whereas Category III AIF can be open ended or close ended.
Category I AIF
Category II AIF
Category II AIF