
Tim Clipstone
Partner | Legal
Guernsey

Tim Clipstone
Partner
Guernsey
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This table provides a practical comparison between two of Guernsey's most flexible regulated fund products - the registered collective investment scheme and the Private Investment Fund (PIF).
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Registered collective investment scheme (Registered Scheme) |
Private Investment Fund (PIF) |
Overview |
Fast-track registration option whereby the Designated Administrator (as defined below) scrutinises the scheme and promoter in place of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission (the Commission) and takes responsibility for ongoing monitoring of the scheme. The registration is granted on the basis of suitability representations made by the Designated Administrator to the Commission (achieving an efficient application process).
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Fast-track registration option which seeks to provide a "light-touch" regulatory solution for schemes in respect of which management have a close relationship with investors (and which meet the relevant criteria). The registration is granted on the basis of suitability representations made by the Designated Administrator to the Commission (achieving an efficient application process). |
Regulatory framework |
Registered Scheme is regulated under the Protection of Investors (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 1987 (the POI Law). The Designated Administrator must be a licensee under the POI Law. Where a custodian is required, it will need to be a Guernsey licensee unless otherwise permitted by the GFSC. The Registered Scheme will be subject to the Registered Collective Investment Scheme Rules 2018 and the Prospectus Rules 2018 which contain requirements for managing conflicts of interest, various market-standard investor documentation content/disclosure requirements, apply various immediate and periodic notification and annual filing requirements. View The Prospectus Rules section below for more information on the applicable content requirements. |
The PIF is regulated under the POI Law. The Designated Administrator and the Manager must be licensees under the POI Law. Where a custodian is required, it will need to be a Guernsey licensee unless otherwise permitted by the GFSC. The PIF will be subject to The Private Investment Fund Rules 2016 (the PIF Rules). The PIF Rules contain minimum requirements for managing conflicts of interest, the submission of annual returns and annual audited accounts and certain mandatory characteristics of a PIF. Read our article here for a summary of the PIF Rules and application process. |
Vehicle type |
Companies, limited partnerships, unit trusts or such other vehicle approved by the Commission. |
Companies, limited partnerships, unit trusts or such other vehicle approved by the Commission. |
Closed-ended/open-ended |
Closed-ended or open ended. |
Closed-ended or open-ended. |
Type/category of investors |
No type/category restrictions. |
No specific type/category restrictions, however, the Manager (as defined below) is required to declare to the Commission it has assessed that the investors are, as far as the Manager has reasonably been able to ascertain and after having made careful and appropriate enquiries, able to sustain any losses incurred on the PIF at time they have made their investment. |
Number of investors |
No maximum. |
Maximum of 50* (excluding where an investment is made by an investment manager acting as agent for a wider group of stakeholders (e.g. pension schemes and government funds). *Subject to the 50-investor restriction, in the first year of the PIF's operation there is no restriction on the number of investors that may be added. In each subsequent rolling 12-month period no more than 30 new ultimate investors may be added. |
Track record of promoter |
No requirement to demonstrate track record; instead the Designated Administrator (as defined below) must be satisfied that the proposed promotor of the Registered Scheme is 'fit and proper'. |
No requirement to demonstrate track record; instead the Designated Administrator (as defined below) must be satisfied that the proposed promotor of the PIF is 'fit and proper'. |
Governance |
Depending on the structure at least one Guernsey based director, although there are usually more for tax reasons. |
Depending on the structure at least one Guernsey based director, although there are usually more for tax reasons. |
Investor documentation |
Offering document, subscription documentation and constitutional documentation complying with the Prospectus Rules 2018 and the law governing the chosen vehicle. |
No requirement for an offering document or equivalent (but usual to have to protect promoter), subscription documentation and constitutional documents complying with the law governing the chosen vehicle. |
Service providers |
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Application procedure |
Expedited procedure Key individuals in relation to the promoter and Registered Scheme to submit to the Commission personal questionnaires (Forms PQ). Submission of application from (Form REG) setting out general information regarding the structure of the scheme, its investment activities and the parties involved, together with final forms of the offering document, constitutional documents, the subscription agreement and the material agreements to be entered into by the scheme. Form REG contains declarations given by the Designated Administrator in respect of Promoter and Registered Scheme itself. Registration issued within 3 business days. |
Expedited procedure Single application form (Form PIF, which applies to registration of PIF and licensing of PIF Manager), together with related Forms PQ for certain persons, including the controllers of the PIF and the Manager. Registration in respect of PIF and licence in respect of Manager issued within one business day. |
Regulatory fees: |
Application fee: £3,435 Annual regulatory fee: £3,435 |
Application fee £2,322 Annual regulatory fee: £3,322 |
Unless specifically agreed otherwise by the Guernsey Financial Services Commission, The Prospectus Rules, 2018 (the Prospectus Rules) apply in relation to all registered open-ended and closed-ended investment schemes including those registered under the Registered Collective Investment Scheme Rules, 2018 (Registered Schemes) and the offering of Category 2 controlled investments to members of the public in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, save that the Prospectus Rules do not apply to collective investment schemes registered under the Private Investment Rules 2016.
The Prospectus Rules seek to provide a clear and concise set of requirements for the disclosure of information in respect of the offering documents issued in respect of a Registered Scheme. The disclosure requirements are, broadly-speaking, market standard and apply in relation to the following categories:
Please note that the above is not an exhaustive list or, indeed, a reproduction of the exact requirements pursuant to The Prospectus Rules, 2018, which should be referred to in full on the GFSC website.
Ogier is a professional services firm with the knowledge and expertise to handle the most demanding and complex transactions and provide expert, efficient and cost-effective services to all our clients. We regularly win awards for the quality of our client service, our work and our people.
This client briefing has been prepared for clients and professional associates of Ogier. The information and expressions of opinion which it contains are not intended to be a comprehensive study or to provide legal advice and should not be treated as a substitute for specific advice concerning individual situations.
Regulatory information can be found under Legal Notice
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