NYSIF Supports the Securities and Exchange Commission's Proposal to Reform Private Funds
Sends SEC Letter Supporting Measures to
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“Over the past decade, private funds have experienced explosive growth as institutional investors have invested heavily in them,” said
Private funds control approximately
However, as detailed in NYSIF’s letter, some investors are at a severe competitive disadvantage. To gain entry to a fund, they often must accept one-sided contractual provisions, such as those requiring investors to waive adviser fiduciary duty or pay fees for unperformed services. Investors also must contend with a lack of consistent, standardized, and reliable information on the total cost of their investment and fund performance and navigate an opaque process of entering into bespoke “side letters” with undisclosed preferential terms for select investors.
To address these challenges, NYSIF strongly supports the SEC’s reform measures, which:
- Require registered private fund advisers to provide standardized quarterly statements to investors detailing all fees, expenses, and fund performance
- Mandate advisers to obtain an independent audit annually and upon a fund’s liquidation for each fund they advise
- Prohibit advisers from engaging in activities contrary to the public interest, including requiring investors to waive the adviser’s fiduciary duty or charging fees for unperformed services
- Disallow advisers from providing preferential terms to certain investors regarding redemption rights and information about portfolio holdings and exposures.
“Private fund markets suffer from uneven bargaining power and informational asymmetry that harm investors,” said Vasisht. “The SEC proposal will spur competition, promote market efficiency, and help institutional investors like NYSIF meet their fiduciary obligations.”
About NYSIF
With approximately 195,000 policyholders,
For more information, visit nysif.com.
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