INVESTMENT FUNDS
At Constantia Fiduciary, we work closely with leading legal, tax and investment advisors to support the successful establishment and ongoing operation of fund structures across key jurisdictions such as the Cayman Islands, BVI, and Singapore.
Leveraging our industry network and experience, we are also able to introduce suitable fund administrators tailored to the specific needs of each client, taking into account the nature of the underlying assets, target investor base, and reporting requirements. Whether you're launching a hedge fund, private equity vehicle, or bespoke investment structure, we ensure you have the right partners in place to meet both regulatory obligations and operational efficiency.




Cayman Islands Funds
The Cayman Islands is a global leader in investment fund formation, widely recognised for its stable legal environment, tax neutrality and efficient regulatory framework. It is the preferred jurisdiction for hedge funds, private equity funds, and other alternative investment vehicles. Fund structures commonly include exempted companies, segregated portfolio companies (SPCs), and limited partnerships, all overseen by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA).
The jurisdiction's flexibility, streamlined setup process, and strong investor protections have made it a top choice for institutional investors and fund managers seeking a credible and globally accepted platform for cross-border investments.
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British Virgin Islands (BVI) Funds
The British Virgin Islands offers a cost-effective and straightforward solution for establishing investment funds, particularly attractive to emerging managers and boutique firms. With a regulatory regime under the Securities and Investment Business Act (SIBA), BVI funds benefit from fast setup times and minimal ongoing compliance costs.
Common fund types include private funds (up to 50 investors), professional funds (for sophisticated investors), and approved funds (with minimal regulation). These flexible structures, combined with a tax-neutral environment and modern corporate law, make the BVI an ideal jurisdiction for managers looking for agility and efficiency without sacrificing legal robustness.
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Singapore Funds
Singapore has emerged as Asia’s premier asset management hub, offering a sophisticated regulatory framework, robust investor protections, and attractive tax incentives. Regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the city-state supports a wide variety of fund structures, including the innovative Variable Capital Company (VCC), which allows umbrella and sub-fund configurations; traditional unit trusts; and limited partnerships often used for private equity and venture capital.
With strong legal infrastructure, political stability, and proximity to major Asian markets, Singapore is particularly well-suited for fund managers seeking to tap into Asia-Pacific investor bases while maintaining global standards of compliance and governance.