What is Hong Kong Limited Partnership Fund Regime?

The Hong Kong Limited Partnership Fund (HKLPF) regime, an attractive fund structure that enables private funds to be structured as Hong Kong-domiciled limited partnerships, has recently become talk of the town in the realm of finance. Designed to lure investment managers to launch and operate private investment funds in Hong Kong, HKLPF enables private equity and venture capital companies to set up onshore LPFs in the international financial city. But what is so appealing about HKLPF? Whom is it for? What rules and requirements are involved? This video, as part of our #LinnovateLabs animated series, gives you a lowdown on all that.

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