Who can set up an alternative fund in Slovakia and what does it entail? There is currently a growing interest in small investment funds. Although they are relatively easy to set up, managing them is no longer so simple. Founders often encounter problems when taxing or managing them.
Small investment funds are not intended for retail use, so their regulation is looser. At the same time, they are also referred to as alternative funds. Small funds also differ from standard funds in terms of the size and composition of the portfolio, which may be financially limited but more varied in composition.
Within the portfolio, they allow you to invest in:
- Real Estate;
- Cryptomien;
- Arts and other components, as is the case with standard funds commonly offered by banks.
So, can anyone set up and invest in a fund, or are there conditions on who can do so and when? Read more here: https://tlacovespravy.sme.sk/ts/22914748/slovenskych-tridsiatnikov-laka-zakladanie-fondov.html