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billybob99
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Hi there,
Sorry if this is in the wrong section, was debating if it should be under accounts and finance or legal.
I have been doing research for a few weeks now, it seems to open a hedge fund in the UK is a real pain in the bum and nobody really does it, they are usually registered in the cayman islands or somewhere else. I read, "theoretically, a fund registered in London would have to register with the Financial Services Authority, but this has never actually happened. An FSA spokeswoman says: "Nobody ever registers hedge funds in the UK. If somebody did, we'd be scratching our heads over how to deal with it. We'd have to devise something."
I am using hedge fund as the underlying concept here. I wanted to know is it possible to set up a Ltd company in the UK whereby investors can invest their money into this company, and this company then used that money to invest in up and coming new companies (taking a certain % of equity in each company).
Sorry for babbling.
Sorry if this is in the wrong section, was debating if it should be under accounts and finance or legal.
I have been doing research for a few weeks now, it seems to open a hedge fund in the UK is a real pain in the bum and nobody really does it, they are usually registered in the cayman islands or somewhere else. I read, "theoretically, a fund registered in London would have to register with the Financial Services Authority, but this has never actually happened. An FSA spokeswoman says: "Nobody ever registers hedge funds in the UK. If somebody did, we'd be scratching our heads over how to deal with it. We'd have to devise something."
I am using hedge fund as the underlying concept here. I wanted to know is it possible to set up a Ltd company in the UK whereby investors can invest their money into this company, and this company then used that money to invest in up and coming new companies (taking a certain % of equity in each company).
Sorry for babbling.