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Private equity funds can't pay, what should I do and who should I look for to protect my rights?
There is no private equity fund that cannot be redeemed, and the problem itself does not exist. Private equity funds and Public Offering of Fund are both regulated. The money is not in the hands of fund companies, but in the hands of banks. Fund companies only have the right to operate, not the right to draw. So, there are two possibilities. The first is that it is lost and cannot be paid in full. The second is that there is a closed period, such as three years, and it cannot be taken out before the expiration. This is all agreed.

If the private equity fund cannot pay, find out the contract signed at that time as soon as possible. First, carefully understand whether there is a repurchase clause. If not, there is basically nothing to do. If so,

The second is to look at the dispute settlement clause. Is the jurisdiction in the court or Beijing Arbitration Commission?

The third is to hire a lawyer as soon as possible, file a lawsuit or apply for arbitration, and it is best to apply for property preservation.

It may have been lost.