As the hedge fund regulatory landscape evolves, U.K. regulators’ areas of scrutiny are in many cases similar to those of U.S. regulators, though with some differences of emphasis, detail and modus operandi. The key regulatory risk factors for U.K. hedge fund managers currently include outdated documents, general complacency, insufficient accountability and attempts at transferring responsibility to other service providers.

Click here to read the article in which The Hedge Fund Journal talks to partners Christopher Hilditch and Anna Maleva-Otto about these regulatory risk factors for U.K. hedge fund and alternative investment managers.