Specialised Investment Fund
What is a Specialised Investment Fund?
Specialised Investment Funds (SIF) operate in niche market segments that fall outside traditional equity or debt categories — real estate, commodities, private credit, or distressed assets. They are Category III AIF products regulated by SEBI.
Understanding SIF requires knowing what alpha means, what illiquidity risk looks like, and what minimum lock-in periods you are signing up for. This is where financial education becomes critical — because complexity hides risk.
What SIF Means for Your Portfolio
Niche Exposure
Understand SIF as a way to access asset classes not available through standard mutual funds.
Alpha Potential
Learn what alpha generation means — and why it comes with higher risk, not just higher reward.
Low Correlation
Understand how SIF moves differently from stocks and bonds — and why that matters for diversification.
Expertise Required
SIF managers have deep domain expertise. Know what questions to ask before investing.
Curious About SIF?
We help you understand the structure, risk, and lock-in terms before you commit anything.
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