SEBI GARUDA AIF Framework 2026: What Startup Founders Should Know Before Approaching Venture Funds
SEBI’s GARUDA framework is aimed at faster AIF scheme rollout. Founders do not apply under it directly, but it can affect how quickly fund managers deploy capital and how strictly diligence records are reviewed.
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0: What DPIIT’s 2026 Fund-of-Funds Framework Means for Indian Founders
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 is not a direct grant to startups. It is a capital-allocation framework that can indirectly widen institutional funding through SEBI-registered AIFs.
SEBI AIF Consent and Conflict Proposals 2026: What Startup Founders Raising from Funds Should Track
SEBI’s recent AIF materials are written for funds, but startup founders should still pay attention because fund compliance can directly affect investment approvals, related-party questions and closing timelines.
SEBI AIF Investor Consent Consultation 2026: What Funded Startups Should Understand Before Related-Party Deals
SEBI’s latest AIF consultation is directed at funds, but funded startups should still read the signal: investors are becoming more sensitive to related-party transactions, conflicts and consent records.
SEBI GARUDA AIF Proposal 2026: What Faster Fund Launches Could Mean for Startup Fundraising
SEBI’s GARUDA proposal is not a direct startup compliance filing, but it could affect how quickly funds and angel vehicles deploy capital. Founders raising from AIFs should prepare diligence documents before investors move faster.
Startup India Fund Of Funds 2.0: What Founders Should Fix Before Chasing AIF-Backed Capital
DPIIT’s Rs 10,000 crore Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 will flow through SEBI-registered AIFs, not directly to startups. Founders need funding-readiness before approaching capital.