Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2627

Introduced
4/13/23  
Refer
4/13/23  

Caption

Increasing Investor Opportunities Act

Impact

The bill is set to redefine the authority of closed-end companies in terms of investment strategy, particularly concerning private funds. By eliminating prior limitations imposed by the Investment Company Act, the legislation could potentially lead to a surge in closed-end companies investing in private funds, which may in turn improve returns for these investors. However, the possible ramifications for market stability and investor protection are topics of ongoing discussion and concern among stakeholders.

Summary

House Bill 2627, known as the Increasing Investor Opportunities Act, proposes significant amendments to the Investment Company Act of 1940 by lifting restrictions on closed-end companies regarding their ability to invest in private funds. This legislative effort aims to broaden the investment horizons for these companies, thereby facilitating greater access to private fund investments. Proponents believe that such changes would encourage increased investment flexibility and enhance overall market competitiveness.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB2627 appears to vary among different groups. Supporters, primarily from the investment sector, express optimism regarding the bill’s potential to unlock new financial avenues for closed-end companies. Conversely, critics caution against the increased risks associated with less regulation on private fund investments, suggesting that it might lead to challenges in maintaining investor protections and market transparency.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns that the bill may inadvertently encourage riskier investment behaviors by closed-end companies without sufficient oversight. Critics argue that removing limitations might expose investors to higher volatility and reduce protective measures that are currently in place. The debate centers around finding a balance between fostering investment opportunities and ensuring adequate protection for investors and market integrity.

Companion Bills

US HB2799

Related Expanding Access to Capital Act of 2023

US HB5060

Related Women's Retirement Protection Act

Previously Filed As

US HB3383

Increasing Investor Opportunities Act

US HB1807

Improving Disclosure for Investors Act of 2023

US HB1588

ACTION for National Service Act America’s Call To Improve Opportunities Now for National Service Act

US HB500

Financial Exploitation Prevention Act of 2023 This bill addresses the redemption of securities involving the potential financial exploitation of an adult by allowing an open-end investment company to elect to comply with certain procedures. (Open-end investment management companies offer securities in pooled investment vehicles such as mutual funds.) Specifically, the bill allows for the delay of the redemption of a security issued by an open-end investment management company if the company reasonably believes the redemption involves the financial exploitation of an individual age 65 or older or an individual age 18 or older who is unable to protect his or her own interests. The company may initially delay the redemption for up to 15 days and, upon making a determination of exploitation, may delay the redemption an additional 10 days. In the event of delay, the company must hold the amounts related to the redemption in a demand deposit account. Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission must make legislative and regulatory recommendations to address the financial exploitation of these adults.

US HB835

Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act

US HB1837

Investing in Our Communities Act

US HB2714

Return to Prudent Banking Act of 2023

US HB3561

PATIENT Act of 2023 Promoting Access to Treatments and Increasing Extremely Needed Transparency Act of 2023

US HB2406

ALIGN Act Accelerate Long-term Investment Growth Now Act

US HB5333

Investing in All of America Act of 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.