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Today, businessmen are increasingly choosing the Czech Republic to establish an investment fund. It is a tool for implementing various business projects since it can help to improve the business reputation while paying minimal taxes. An investment fund in the Czech Republic offers businessmen a wide range of opportunities for doing business in the EU.
learn moreIf you want to create an investment fund aimed at investors from European Union countries, Malta could be the right jurisdiction to register. The island is known as an innovative and reputable financial services center, and business people seek to establish an investment fund here to grow their capital. Since 1994, the activity of such structures is regulated by the Investment Services Act.
learn moreThe opening of investment funds abroad is often of interest to those who already have a similar experience in other countries. Switzerland allows business people to start doing business on a completely different level, not only preserving but also increasing their capital. To achieve this goal, business owners often opt for this particular jurisdiction. Swiss funds are an excellent alternative to trusts — they allow for not only keeping assets but also increasing them.
learn moreA hedge fund is a private investment fund designed for specific investors. Such funds are generally less strictly regulated and not available to the general public.
learn moreThanks to its advantageous geographical location in the heart of Europe and extensive experience with financial instruments, Luxembourg is in demand among entrepreneurs who decide to establish an investment fund in this country. It is the leading investment center in the EU and ranks second in the world after the United States. This is largely due to its well-developed legal framework, which combines a high degree of investor protection with flexibility in many other areas.
learn moreIn 2017, the Investment Funds Act came into force in Estonia, adopted in accordance with Directive 2011/61/EU. Thanks to this, the investment market in the country became significantly more attractive for investors and more competitive. This has led to increased attention from entrepreneurs wishing to open investment funds in Estonia and profit from the activities of such a structure.
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