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Unlocking real estate potential: How ELTIF 2.0 empowers retail investors in Europe
By Norman FINSTER, EY Luxembourg Consulting Partner, Alternative Investments Leader   The updated regulations surrounding European Long-Term Investment Funds (ELTIFs) are set to enhance capital mobilization and broaden retail investor participation. In certain domains, notably real estate, alternative asset managers have become adept at managing funds with semi-liquid characteristics. The advent of ELTIF 2.0 expands the horizon, offering novel investment solutions that concurrently cover tangible assets and those liquid assets eligible under UCITS.   Examining the evolution of ELTIFs reveals a comprehensive market overview, opportunities, challenges, and the practical usage of additional asset classes in response to these changes. However, the...
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