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Vision One Offshore Fund Files Under Investment Company Act Section 3(c)(7)

Vision One Offshore Fund, LP submitted a filing on March 17, 2026, citing Section 3(c)(7) of the Investment Company Act.

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Vision One Offshore Fund Submits SEC Filing

Vision One Offshore Fund, LP filed a document with the SEC on March 17, 2026, specifying Item 3C related to Section 3(c) of the Investment Company Act and Item 3C.7 for Section 3(c)(7), according to SEC EDGAR. The filing, identified as Accession Number 0001636587-26-000019, is a 9 KB submission.

Details of the Filing

The filing includes Item 3C, which pertains to the Investment Company Act Section 3(c), and specifically Item 3C.7 for Section 3(c)(7). Section 3(c)(7) is a widely-known exemption under U.S. securities law that allows certain private funds to operate without registering as investment companies if they meet specific criteria, such as having only qualified purchasers as investors.

Context and Implications

As a standard provision in the Investment Company Act, Section 3(c)(7) applies to funds like Vision One Offshore Fund, LP, which are structured to avoid public registration. This filing confirms the fund’s reliance on this exemption, according to SEC EDGAR.

Source Verification

The document is available through the SEC’s EDGAR system, with details matching the provided accession number and filing date.

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