Description

Book Synopsis
The long-awaited guide for modern hedge fund compliance program development

Hedge Fund Compliance + Website provides straightforward, practical guidance toward developing a hedge fund compliance program, drawn from the author''s experience training financial regulators, consulting with government entities, and analyzing hedge fund compliance structures across the globe. In-depth explanations of compliance principles are backed by illustrative case studies and examples. Highly in-demand templates of popular hedge fund compliance documentation provide actionable illustrations of key compliance policies. Designed to assist investors, fund managers, service providers, and compliance job seekers directly, this book describes the fundamental building blocks of the hedge fund compliance function.

Compliance is one of the fastest growing areas in the hedge fund space. This reference book provides an essential foundation in modern hedge fund compliance, reflecting the recent

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Chapter 1 Introduction to Hedge Fund Compliance 1

Introduction 1

Differences in Hedge Fund and Other Alternative Fund Compliance 1

Hedge Fund Compliance Is Not Specific to One Country 4

Do Alternative Investments Merit Special Compliance Considerations? 5

Understanding the Hedge Fund Compliance Framework 9

Introduction to the Hedge Fund Compliance Function 10

Distinguishing the Legal and Compliance Departments 11

Key Players in Compliance 12

Standard Areas Covered by a Hedge Fund Compliance Function 14

Compliance Function Roles and Authority 16

Chapter Summary 17

Notes 17

Chapter 2 Introduction to Hedge Fund Regulation and Examination 18

Introduction 18

Different Types of Regulation for Different Financial Entities 18

Why Regulation Is Needed 20

Where Do Compliance Rules Come From? 22

National and Global Jurisdiction 23

Common Regulatory Interaction with Hedge Funds 24

Regulatory Examinations 25

Chapter Summary 28

Notes 28

Chapter 3 The Chief Compliance Officer and Regulatory Reporting 30

Introduction 30

Introducing the Chief Compliance Officer 30

Regulatory Reporting 34

Regulatory Reporting in Multiple Jurisdictions 34

Common Regulatory Reporting Questions 35

A Multistep Process 35

Chapter Summary 40

Notes 41

Chapter 4 In-House Compliance Professionals and Hedge Fund Committees 42

Introduction 42

Common Compliance Function Tasks 43

Firm Committees as Compliance Mechanisms 49

Chapter Summary 53

Note 54

Chapter 5 Hedge Fund Compliance Technology 55

Introduction 55

Understanding the Hedge Fund Information Technology Function 55

Primary Compliance Uses of Technology 58

Compliance Considerations for Use of Electronic Data 59

Compliance Oversight of Nonelectronic Data 64

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning 64

Chapter Summary 65

Notes 66

Chapter 6 Compliance Consultants and Other Compliance-Related Service Providers 67

Service Provider Compliance 67

Classification of Compliance Service Providers 67

Service Provider Compliance Work 68

Hedge Fund Compliance Consultants 69

Chapter Summary 82

Note 82

Chapter 7 Understanding Key Compliance Documentation 83

Reasons for Documenting Compliance Policies and Procedures 83

Understanding the Goals of Compliance Documentation 84

Jurisdictional Differences in Compliance Documentation 85

Understanding Boilerplate Documentation 85

Core Compliance Documentation 88

Chapter Summary 97

Note 98

Chapter 8 Investor Evaluation of Hedge Fund Compliance Functions 99

Introduction 99

Compliance Evaluations in Investor Due Diligence 99

Initial and Ongoing Compliance Analysis 101

Evaluating Best Practice Compliance 104

Key Compliance Analysis Areas 109

Chapter Summary 118

Note 118

Chapter 9 Case Studies and Example Scenarios in Hedge Fund Compliance 119

Introduction 119

Compliance Scenario 1 119

Compliance Scenario 2 122

Case Studies 123

Chapter Summary 129

Notes 129

Chapter 10 Common Compliance Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them 131

Introduction 131

Pitfall 1: Small Firms Build Large Firm Compliance Infrastructures 131

Pitfall 2: Underspending on Compliance 133

Pitfall 3: Lack of Independent Compliance Reporting 134

Pitfall 4: Outsourcing All Compliance 135

Pitfall 5: Relying on Technology and Compliance Automation 136

Pitfall 6: Letting Investor Opinion Drive Compliance Priorities 137

Chapter Summary 138

Notes 139

Chapter 11 Interviews with Compliance Service Providers 140

Introduction 140

Interview with Kent Wegrzyn (ACA Compliance Group) 140

Interview with Vinod Paul (Eze Castle Integration) 160

Chapter Summary 171

Chapter 12 Trends and Future Developments 172

Introduction 172

Chief Compliance Officers Personal Liability Concerns 172

Increased Senior Manager Regulatory Accountability 174

Compliance-Related Insurance 175

Increasingly Coordinated Hedge Fund Regulation in Europe 176

Chapter Summary 177

Notes 178

About the Author 181

Index 183

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 17/01/2017
    ISBN13: 9781119240235, 978-1119240235
    ISBN10: 1119240239

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The long-awaited guide for modern hedge fund compliance program development

    Hedge Fund Compliance + Website provides straightforward, practical guidance toward developing a hedge fund compliance program, drawn from the author''s experience training financial regulators, consulting with government entities, and analyzing hedge fund compliance structures across the globe. In-depth explanations of compliance principles are backed by illustrative case studies and examples. Highly in-demand templates of popular hedge fund compliance documentation provide actionable illustrations of key compliance policies. Designed to assist investors, fund managers, service providers, and compliance job seekers directly, this book describes the fundamental building blocks of the hedge fund compliance function.

    Compliance is one of the fastest growing areas in the hedge fund space. This reference book provides an essential foundation in modern hedge fund compliance, reflecting the recent

    Table of Contents

    Preface xi

    Chapter 1 Introduction to Hedge Fund Compliance 1

    Introduction 1

    Differences in Hedge Fund and Other Alternative Fund Compliance 1

    Hedge Fund Compliance Is Not Specific to One Country 4

    Do Alternative Investments Merit Special Compliance Considerations? 5

    Understanding the Hedge Fund Compliance Framework 9

    Introduction to the Hedge Fund Compliance Function 10

    Distinguishing the Legal and Compliance Departments 11

    Key Players in Compliance 12

    Standard Areas Covered by a Hedge Fund Compliance Function 14

    Compliance Function Roles and Authority 16

    Chapter Summary 17

    Notes 17

    Chapter 2 Introduction to Hedge Fund Regulation and Examination 18

    Introduction 18

    Different Types of Regulation for Different Financial Entities 18

    Why Regulation Is Needed 20

    Where Do Compliance Rules Come From? 22

    National and Global Jurisdiction 23

    Common Regulatory Interaction with Hedge Funds 24

    Regulatory Examinations 25

    Chapter Summary 28

    Notes 28

    Chapter 3 The Chief Compliance Officer and Regulatory Reporting 30

    Introduction 30

    Introducing the Chief Compliance Officer 30

    Regulatory Reporting 34

    Regulatory Reporting in Multiple Jurisdictions 34

    Common Regulatory Reporting Questions 35

    A Multistep Process 35

    Chapter Summary 40

    Notes 41

    Chapter 4 In-House Compliance Professionals and Hedge Fund Committees 42

    Introduction 42

    Common Compliance Function Tasks 43

    Firm Committees as Compliance Mechanisms 49

    Chapter Summary 53

    Note 54

    Chapter 5 Hedge Fund Compliance Technology 55

    Introduction 55

    Understanding the Hedge Fund Information Technology Function 55

    Primary Compliance Uses of Technology 58

    Compliance Considerations for Use of Electronic Data 59

    Compliance Oversight of Nonelectronic Data 64

    Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning 64

    Chapter Summary 65

    Notes 66

    Chapter 6 Compliance Consultants and Other Compliance-Related Service Providers 67

    Service Provider Compliance 67

    Classification of Compliance Service Providers 67

    Service Provider Compliance Work 68

    Hedge Fund Compliance Consultants 69

    Chapter Summary 82

    Note 82

    Chapter 7 Understanding Key Compliance Documentation 83

    Reasons for Documenting Compliance Policies and Procedures 83

    Understanding the Goals of Compliance Documentation 84

    Jurisdictional Differences in Compliance Documentation 85

    Understanding Boilerplate Documentation 85

    Core Compliance Documentation 88

    Chapter Summary 97

    Note 98

    Chapter 8 Investor Evaluation of Hedge Fund Compliance Functions 99

    Introduction 99

    Compliance Evaluations in Investor Due Diligence 99

    Initial and Ongoing Compliance Analysis 101

    Evaluating Best Practice Compliance 104

    Key Compliance Analysis Areas 109

    Chapter Summary 118

    Note 118

    Chapter 9 Case Studies and Example Scenarios in Hedge Fund Compliance 119

    Introduction 119

    Compliance Scenario 1 119

    Compliance Scenario 2 122

    Case Studies 123

    Chapter Summary 129

    Notes 129

    Chapter 10 Common Compliance Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them 131

    Introduction 131

    Pitfall 1: Small Firms Build Large Firm Compliance Infrastructures 131

    Pitfall 2: Underspending on Compliance 133

    Pitfall 3: Lack of Independent Compliance Reporting 134

    Pitfall 4: Outsourcing All Compliance 135

    Pitfall 5: Relying on Technology and Compliance Automation 136

    Pitfall 6: Letting Investor Opinion Drive Compliance Priorities 137

    Chapter Summary 138

    Notes 139

    Chapter 11 Interviews with Compliance Service Providers 140

    Introduction 140

    Interview with Kent Wegrzyn (ACA Compliance Group) 140

    Interview with Vinod Paul (Eze Castle Integration) 160

    Chapter Summary 171

    Chapter 12 Trends and Future Developments 172

    Introduction 172

    Chief Compliance Officers Personal Liability Concerns 172

    Increased Senior Manager Regulatory Accountability 174

    Compliance-Related Insurance 175

    Increasingly Coordinated Hedge Fund Regulation in Europe 176

    Chapter Summary 177

    Notes 178

    About the Author 181

    Index 183

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