The Autorité de Marchés Financiers has published a guide to help management firms navigate the new regulation and file for authorisation in which it answers the key questions regarding ELTIFs: eligible fund types, authorisation process, management requirements, and content of marketing materials.
      
    
    
      
	ELTIFs  are designed to procure long-term financing for infrastructure projects, unlisted companies, and listed small and mid-sized companies (SMEs) that issue equity or debt instruments. French alternative investment funds  that meet the conditions of the ELTIF regulation, notably by investing at least 70% of the fund in long-term assets, may apply for AMF  authorisation. Once authorised, the ELTIF may be marketed to retail investors in other European Union countries, may lend directly to companies and will benefit from a specific prudential treatment for insurers.
	To help management firms apply this regulation and facilitate authorisation requests, the AMF  is publishing a guide containing all of the information needed to create, manage and market French ELTIFs.
	In addition, the AMF  will soon be updating its general regulation in order to authorise certain ELTIFs  to be open to retail investors, within the conditions of the European regulation. Funds that will have this option include professional private equity investment funds (FPCIs), specialised professional funds (including French limited partnerships or SLPs) and professional real estate collective investment undertakings (OPPCIs).
	 
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