Now is a critical time for U.S. managers, with AIFMD implementation in full swing and impending deadlines for AIFM applications, such as February 21, 2014 in Ireland. Our program will discuss:
- AIFMD 101 — What is the AIFMD and What Does It Mean?
- Using the AIFMD Passport to Publicly Market Alternative Funds in Europe
- Considering AIFMD Options
- Reverse Solicitation Versus Passport
- Outsourced AIFM
- AIFMD Key Challenges
- Understanding and Solving Remuneration Requirements
- Understanding and Solving Transparency and Regulatory Reporting
- Understanding Commercial Terms — Understanding Structuring Opportunities
Speakers
- Stuart E. Fross, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Paul Nunan, Managing Director of Fund Solutions (Ireland), Capita Asset Services
- Daniel Forbes, Solicitor, Dillon Eustace
- Antonella Puca, Senior Manager, Alternative Investments Practice, KPMG US
- Michele Cottone, Managing Director, Global Product Management, BNY Mellon Alternative Investment Services
There is no cost to participate in this program; however, pre-registration is required. For more information, contact Diana Fernandes at dfernandes@foley.com.
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