- The 24% of respondents who said they had already set up onshore funds preferred co-domiciliation to redomiciliation, i.e. creating funds complementing existing offshore strategies rather than a simple transfer of their domicile to the EU.
- Of the 27% who are considering creating EU regulated funds in the future, only a minority said they might do so under the UCITS framework.
- Respondents preferred dedicated alternative structures such as Irish Qualified Investment Funds (QIFs) or Luxembourg Specialised Investment Funds (SIFs).
- Only half (49%) of those polled have never domiciled funds in EU-regulated (onshore) centres and currently have no intention of doing so.
A survey report released...
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