Hedge Funds in South Africa (2024)

  • Kelebogile Modise
  • Lili Nupen

September 12 2006

Bowmans|Banking & Financial Services - South Africa

Kelebogile Modise, Lili Nupen

Definition
Regulation of Hedge Funds
Relaxation of Hedge Fund Regulations Potential Benefits of Hedge Funds
Comment


The hedge fund industry in South Africa has been growing at a significant rate over the past few years, as institutional and sophisticated investors are realizing that hedge funds can and should form a key component of any investment portfolio if they are to achieve optimal returns. In light of this development, regulatory frameworks must be implemented and are vital to ensure that the market evolves in a systematic and operationally efficient manner, thus allowing South Africa to have a competitive edge in the global market. This update reviews the current regulation of hedge funds in South Africa.

Definition

There is no clear statutory or legal definition of 'hedge funds' in any of the relevant legislation. However, a 'hedge' has been referred to as a guard against the risk of loss, and a 'fund' as a reserve of money set aside for a certain purpose. The creation of any kind of regulated product is conditional on agreement being reached on an acceptable definition of 'hedge funds'. Whether such definition should adopt a narrow or broad approach has been debated. A wide definition, which was proposed in the Discussion Paper on the Regulatory Position of Hedge Funds in South Africa 2004, states that hedge funds are "funds that utilize some form of short asset exposures or short selling to reduce risk or volatility, preserve capital or enhance returns". This definition has been criticized for not encompassing all of the most important characteristics of a hedge fund, which include the following:

  • Funds utilize short selling to reduce risks, preserve capital and enhance returns;
  • Funds use some form of leverage, measured by the gross exposure of underlying assets exceeding the amount of capital in the fund; and
  • The manager of the fund charges a fee based on the performance of the fund relative to an absolute return benchmark (eg, inflation or call interest rates).

It was proposed that, where the first two characteristics are present, the fund may be referred to as a hedge fund.

Regulation of Hedge Funds

There is no specific piece of legislation that regulates hedge funds in South Africa. However, discussion papers, certain sections of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act (45/2002) and the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (37/2002) apply to the sale of foreign hedge funds in South Africa.

It has been suggested that there is an urgent need for regulations to be put in place. The main shortcoming of the lack of regulation is that shareholders are not permitted to solicit investments directly from the general public. In addition, there has been increasing exposure of South African investors to offshore hedge funds and the Financial Services Board (a local regulator of financial services) should thus consent to the sale of foreign hedge funds in South Africa. As there is a lack of regulation, great uncertainty and a hindrance to consistent growth have been created in the industry. The slight protection that the board affords to investors has been criticized as being insufficient to encourage new investors to invest in hedge funds.

Relaxation of Hedge Fund Regulations

In March 2004 the board, the Alternative Investment Management Association and the Association of Collective Investments issued a discussion paper calling for comments on the regulation of hedge funds in South Africa. Before this discussion paper, hedge fund managers were regulated by the board, but there was no form of regulatory approval for the hedge fund itself. The regulatory framework for hedge funds can currently be found in the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act and the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, and is enforced by the board.

The Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act applies to all persons who render financial advisory and intermediary services and are thus required to be licensed by the board. The act requires that hedge fund managers (as well as regulating financial intermediaries which market or sell hedge fund products) meet certain minimum qualifications. In this regard, the discussion paper recommends that different qualifications be set out to regulate financial intermediaries and hedge fund managers so as to improve the level of disclosure and certainty for potential investors.

The Collective Investment Schemes Control Act regulates collective investment schemes (ie, investment schemes in which there is a pooling of funds from members of the public and investors acquire a participatory interest in the scheme). A hedge fund may be referred to as a 'collective investment scheme in securities'. If a fund falls within the definition of 'collective investment scheme' contained in the act, compliance with the act is required. However, most hedge funds are unable to comply with the act, as the act does not permit collective investment schemes to engage in short-selling or leverage. Therefore, hedge fund managers cannot permit members of the public to participate in hedge funds or must structure their funds so that they fall outside the ambit of the act.

The discussion paper recommends that hedge funds be construed as investing in instruments similar to collective investment schemes in securities, which are already regulated under the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act. This will allow hedge funds to be accommodated as separate schemes or portfolios, but under existing schemes in securities. The advantage of using existing legislation is that hedge funds will have their own defined types of asset to be invested without having to legislate further. The process will be faster, as the relevant regulatory body will favourably consider applications by hedge funds whose investors and products are similar to those of collective investment schemes in securities.

Foreign collective investment schemes wishing to solicit investments from members of the public must obtain approval from the board. Criteria for approval include registering a foreign scheme in a jurisdiction acceptable to the board. This factor may prove complicated in relation to hedge funds, as many of the jurisdictions in which hedge funds are registered are not currently regarded as acceptable by the board. Under the current regulatory environment, the board will not approve foreign schemes which are not subject to restrictions similar to that applicable to South African collective investment schemes or which are registered in a jurisdiction that is not recognized by the board. Therefore, the following foreign hedge funds will not be approved for sale in South Africa:

  • funds that employ short-selling and leverage;
  • funds that make use of over-the-counter derivatives; or
  • funds domiciled in jurisdictions not recognized by the board.

The discussion paper indicates that the existing regulatory framework provides a sufficient scope to accommodate hedge funds without making any significant changes to the legislation. The necessary alterations may be made through subordinate legislation to the relevant acts and must be in line with the board's principles of regulation.

Potential Benefits of Hedge Funds

Certain proposed benefits associated with hedge funds will be enhanced in the event of implementation of the necessary regulations. These benefits include the following:

  • The inclusion of hedge funds in a balanced portfolio reduces overall portfolio risk and volatility and increases returns;
  • Having a variety of hedge fund investment styles provides investors with a wide choice of hedge fund strategies to meet their investment objectives and provides diversification which is unavailable in traditional investing; and
  • Hedge funds provide an ideal long-term investment solution, eliminating the need to enter and exit markets correctly.

Therefore, the aim of most hedge funds is to reduce uncertainty while attempting to preserve capital and deliver positive returns under all market conditions.

Comment

The relatively short history and small number of operating hedge funds in South Africa (as compared with the international market), as well as the broad definition of 'hedge funds', contribute to many of the challenges of regulating hedge funds in South Africa.

With a regulatory framework in place, the South African hedge fund industry is likely to bring hedge funds within the scope of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, which will allow hedge funds to be offered in the form of unit trust investments and will result in a wider spectrum of investors investing their assets in these funds. However, despite creating a greater feeling of certainty, regulation will not remove all risks associated with investing in hedge funds, in the same manner as the regulation of conventional collective investment schemes does not remove the risks associated with investment of these funds.

These risks must be understood by potential investors and avoided as much as possible.


For further information on this topic please contact Kelebogile Modise or Lili Nupen at Bowman Gilfillan Inc by telephone (+27 11 669 9000) or by fax (+27 11 669 9001) or by email ([emailprotected] or [emailprotected]).

Hedge Funds in South Africa (2024)

FAQs

Does South Africa have hedge funds? ›

South African hedge funds are regulated in terms of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act (CISCA), with a distinction being made between Retail Investor Hedge Funds (RHFs) and Qualified Investor Hedge Funds (QIHFs).

Is Sanlam a hedge fund? ›

The Sanlam Global Fund of Hedge Funds is focussed on outperforming the HFRI Fund of Hedge Fund Index in excess of 1% per annum.

How to open a hedge fund in South Africa? ›

In addition, under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, hedge fund managers are legally required to gain approval from the FCA in order to establish a new fund. The approval process can take up to six months, and a new fund may be monitored for up to a year afterwards.

Which country is best for hedge funds? ›

1. United States. Overview: The United States, particularly Delaware and New York, is a premier location for hedge funds. The U.S. offers a robust legal framework, a large pool of sophisticated investors, and strong financial infrastructure.

How are hedge funds taxed in South Africa? ›

The Determination, through existing tax legislation, will also accord duly registered and regulated hedge funds with the same “flow through” tax dispensation accorded to collective investment schemes; i.e. investors in RHF and QIHF will be taxed the same on amounts distributed to them upon 12 months of their accrual or ...

Who Cannot invest in a hedge fund? ›

You generally must be an accredited investor, which means having a minimum level of income or assets, to invest in hedge funds. Typical investors include institutional investors, such as pension funds and insurance companies, and wealthy individuals.

What is the minimum investment amount for a hedge fund? ›

prIvATe Funds oF Hedge Funds

are not registered and often impose minimum investment requirements of $250,000 or more. To participate, you must meet SEC Qualified Purchaser criteria.

Who is the biggest investor in South Africa? ›

South Africa's biggest institutional investor is the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) which holds a whopping USD 7.4 billion invested in coal, oil and gas companies.

Who is the richest company in South Africa? ›

Largest South African companies by market capitalization
#NameM. Cap
1Naspers 1NPSNY$34.29 B
2FirstRand 2FSR.JO$25.13 B
3Standard Bank Group 3SBK.JO$20.17 B
4Capitec Bank 4CPI.JO$18.08 B
46 more rows

How to invest 3 million rand in South Africa? ›

Invest R3 million into the following portfolio, which broadly resembles a balanced investment:
  1. 40% FTSE/JSE All Share Index.
  2. 20% MSCI World NR USD.
  3. 30% BEASSA All Bond Index.
  4. 10% STeFI Call Deposit.
Aug 25, 2021

How many hedge funds are in South Africa? ›

However, the number of regulated hedge funds in South Africa has stabilised at 216, unchanged for the past two years.

What is the best performing hedge fund in South Africa? ›

Amongst fixed income funds, the Southchester Smart Escalator Prescient QI Hedge Fund took the title with a net return of 14.8% on a Sharpe ratio of 8.27. The Fairtree Wild Fig Multi Strategy FR QI Hedge Fund earned the award for best multi-strategy fund in 2023, with a net gain of 25.25% and a Sharpe ratio of 0.88.

What is the minimum investment for a hedge fund in South Africa? ›

Note that in South Africa retail hedge funds are strictly regulated in terms of the investments and the risks that they are allowed to take and are open to all investors who can afford the average minimum lump sum investment amount of R50,000 (USD 2,600 approx).

Does South Africa have a green fund? ›

The Green Fund aims to attract foreign investment and additional national investments into the greening of the South African economy to complement existing financial support.

Is South Africa a good place to invest money? ›

For investors seeking a thriving and multifaceted investment environment, South Africa remains a compelling choice, offering the potential for long-term growth and prosperity. South Africa has a well-developed and diverse economy, boasting sectors such as mining, manufacturing, agriculture, and financial services.

Which country invests the most in South Africa? ›

Investment from the United Kingdom outstrips investment from all other countries and accounts for three-quarters of the total (Figure 5.3). The United States and Asian countries complete the list of investors in South Africa.

Are foreigners allowed to invest in South Africa? ›

Foreigners who wish to purchase property in South Africa must have a valid passport, a permanent residence permit, any valid visa, or an endorsem*nt in their passport allowing them to reside in South Africa.

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