Family Office Structure (India + GIFT City)
A family office is a private wealth-management vehicle that serves a single family (Single Family Office, SFO) or a small number of families (Multi-Family Office, MFO). In India, family offices typically combine an investment vehicle, a trust, a hold
A family office is a private wealth-management vehicle that serves a single family (Single Family Office, SFO) or a small number of families (Multi-Family Office, MFO). In India, family offices typically combine an investment vehicle, a trust, a holding company, and operating businesses under coordinated governance.
Common structures used in India: (1) Private trust (revocable or irrevocable) for inheritance and estate-planning, (2) LLP or Pvt Ltd holdco for active operating-business and PE investments, (3) Cat II or Cat III AIF for pooled discretionary investing, (4) GIFT City unit (an IFSC-registered entity) for offshore equity, USD-denominated assets, and global advisory.
The GIFT City overlay has become increasingly common because it (a) avoids LRS USD 250,000 cap for outbound investing when routed via certain structures, (b) gives 10-of-15-year income-tax holiday under Section 80LA, (c) operates in USD, simplifying NRI family-member participation, and (d) avoids securities transaction tax on certain trades.
Example 1: A founder who exited a Rs 500 crore start-up sets up: (i) a private discretionary trust with their spouse and children as beneficiaries holding listed equity + REIT + bond portfolio, (ii) an LLP holding minority stakes in 6 unlisted companies, (iii) a GIFT City unit holding USD 5 million of US equity and Cat I IFSC AIF.
Example 2: A family with NRI members in the US uses a GIFT City fund managed in IFSC to serve all members in USD, avoiding cross-border tax-treaty complexity that an onshore Indian mutual fund would create.
Family-office setup involves legal, tax, and SEBI compliance complexity; this is not a DIY exercise.
Disclaimer: Educational content from MintByte (ARN-314872, MFD). Examples are illustrative. SEBI Investment Adviser registration is in process; we do not provide personalized structuring, tax, or estate-planning advice. Engage CAs and lawyers.