Why SEBI Wants to Cut Large-Value Fund Threshold
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Explained: Why SEBI wants to cut large-value fund threshold by one-third

By Asha Menon

  • 11 Aug 2025
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Explained: Why SEBI wants to cut large-value fund threshold by one-third
SEBI's new logo on the facade of its headquarters in Mumbai, April 19, 2023. | Credit: Reuters

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed slashing the minimum investment amount for large-value funds (LVFs) by nearly one-third. LVFs are alternative investment funds (AIFs) for only accredited investors who commit a minimum of Rs 70 crore ($7.9 million). In a recent consultation paper, the market regulator has ......

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