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Virella Global Capital Ltd Files SEC Document on Exemptions

Virella Global Capital Ltd filed a document with SEC EDGAR on April 8, 2026, claiming exemptions under Rule 504 and the Investment Company Act.

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Virella Global Capital Ltd Submits SEC Filing

Virella Global Capital Ltd, identified by CIK 0002127725, filed a document with the SEC on April 8, 2026, as indicated by accession number 0002127725-26-000001, which is 8 KB in size and includes claims for exemptions under Rule 504(b)(1). According to SEC EDGAR, the filing specifies that it is not under subsections (i), (ii), or (iii) of Rule 504(b)(1), but also lists Item 04.1 as Rule 504(b)(1)(i), Item 04.2 as Rule 504(b)(1)(ii), and Item 04.3 as Rule 504(b)(1)(iii).

Details of Exemptions Under Rule 504

The filing includes Item 04 for Rule 504(b)(1), with specific references to its subparts, indicating the company’s intent to use this exemption for a securities offering. Rule 504, as a widely-known provision under Regulation D of the Securities Act, allows for certain limited offerings without full registration, though the filing does not specify further details beyond the listed items.

Claims Under the Investment Company Act

Additionally, the document lists multiple exemptions under Section 3(c) of the Investment Company Act, including Section 3(c)(1), 3(c)(10), 3(c)(11), 3(c)(12), 3(c)(13), 3(c)(14), 3(c)(2), 3(c)(4), 3(c)(5), and an incomplete reference to Item 3C.13 as Section 3(c)(13) again, according to SEC EDGAR. These sections typically exempt certain entities from investment company status, a common practice for funds seeking to avoid regulatory burdens.

Filing Context

The filing’s structure, with items like 3C and 04, reflects standard SEC procedures for entities like Virella Global Capital Ltd to declare exemptions. As widely known, such filings are routine for emerging managers navigating capital raising, though this one is limited to the specified exemptions per the source material. According to SEC EDGAR, the document ends abruptly at Item 3C, providing no additional context beyond these claims.

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