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Searching for New Assets: A Headache for Mutual Funds

Economy Desk By Economy Desk March 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Fund houses are gearing up for the launch of Specialized Investment Funds (SIF), a new asset class that could pose a talent sourcing challenge. SIFs offer seven investment strategies, including three equity, two debt, and two hybrid options, with the flexibility to have a short exposure of up to 25% through unhedged derivative positions.

While larger fund houses may deploy existing research analysts and fund managers to oversee debt SIFs, managing long-short equity strategies could require external hiring from prop brokers, PMS and AIF players, and hedge fund managers.

SIFs present a new opportunity for fund houses to differentiate their product offerings and compete with PMS and Category III AIFs. However, talent sourcing could be a hurdle as not every AMC may have the expertise in managing long-short funds. This could lead to the need for external hiring or internal training and development of existing personnel.

Compensation levels for SIF fund managers may need to be revised over time, as these funds cannot charge performance-based fees like PMS and AIFs. Fund houses may need to explore new compensation structures to attract and retain talent for SIFs.

One option for talent sourcing could be to hire from AIF and PMS players, although aligning compensation structures could be a challenge. Alternatively, fund houses could consider moving personnel from their PMS to SIFs if the new offering holds more promise for growth.

Overall, fund houses will need to navigate talent sourcing challenges as they venture into the new asset class of SIFs. This could involve a mix of external hiring, internal training, and innovative compensation structures to attract and retain the right talent for SIF management.

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