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Centerbridge Keystone Fund Files Under Investment Company Act Section 3(c)(7)

Centerbridge Keystone Fund, L.P. filed a SEC form on March 31, 2026, citing Section 3(c)(7) of the Investment Company Act for exemption purposes.

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Centerbridge Keystone Fund Submits SEC Filing

Centerbridge Keystone Fund, L.P., identified as filer 0002104990, filed a document with the SEC on March 31, 2026, under Item 3C of the Investment Company Act, specifically referencing Section 3(c)(7), according to SEC EDGAR. The filing, with accession number 0002104990-26-000001, is a 9 KB submission that indicates reliance on Section 3(c)(7) for its structure.

Details of the Filing

The filing includes Item 3C, which pertains to the Investment Company Act Section 3(c), and explicitly mentions Item 3C.7 as Section 3(c)(7). This section is part of the SEC’s regulatory framework for private funds, as noted in the document from SEC EDGAR. The fund’s filing size is 9 KB, reflecting a concise submission typical of such exemptions.

Widely-Known Context of Section 3(c)(7)

As widely known in finance, Section 3(c)(7) of the Investment Company Act allows certain private funds to avoid registration if they meet specific investor criteria; in this case, Centerbridge Keystone Fund, L.P.’s filing aligns with that provision. The 2026 filing date places it within ongoing SEC oversight of investment funds, according to SEC EDGAR.

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