On March 25, 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an order superseding its previous, March 13 order that provided targeted relief with respect to Form ADV and Form PF filing and delivery obligations of registered investment advisers or exempt reporting advisers where the filing deadline cannot be met “due to circumstances related to current or potential effects of COVID-19.” Please see the Sidley Update below for more information on the order from March 13.
The revised order
- extends the relief to Form ADV and Form PF filings that fall due between March 13 and June 30, 2020
- eliminates the requirement for the adviser to provide the SEC and clients (via the adviser’s public website or directly) with a description of the reasons why the adviser is relying on the order and an estimated date by which the required filing will occur
To take advantage of this relief, the adviser will need to notify (i) the SEC (by email) and (ii), with respect to relief from Form ADV filing and delivery requirements, clients by posting on the adviser’s public website (or directly to clients/private fund investors if the adviser does not have a public website).
The adviser must make the required filing or delivery “as soon as practicable, but not later than 45 days after the original due date.”
We expect that most registered investment advisers or exempt reporting advisers are prepared to file Form ADV/their exempt reporting adviser filing on time and will do so rather than acknowledge that they are “unable” to file on time. We are monitoring this and will update you if we find that a significant number of advisers decide to rely on the latest relief.
We are also monitoring whether advisers are relying on the Form PF relief. We expect that a number of advisers will rely on the Form PF relief that, as extended to June 30, now covers large hedge fund advisers who typically file their quarterly Form PF around May 30.
See the current order here.
See the previous order here.