ARF ERISA Feeder, LLC (CIK 0001943252) filed Form D/A
ARF ERISA Feeder, LLC filed an amended Form D with the SEC on August 20, 2026, signaling continued private fundraising activity.
ARF ERISA Feeder, LLC filed an amended Form D/A with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on August 20, 2026, according to the SEC EDGAR filing (CIK 0001943252, accession number 0001943252-26-000002). The amendment updates a prior private offering notice under Regulation D.
The filing is classified under exemption items 06B, 3C, and 3C.7, per the SEC EDGAR record. The 3C and 3C.7 exemptions are standard Investment Company Act exclusions typically used by private funds — including those structured specifically to hold assets on behalf of ERISA-governed retirement plans. Item 06B designates the offering as one for which no specific dollar amount has been disclosed in the filing.
The entity's name — ARF ERISA Feeder, LLC — suggests it is structured as a feeder fund designed to pool capital from investors subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), such as pension funds and other qualified retirement plans. Feeder funds of this type typically invest into a master fund, a common structure used to segregate ERISA investors from non-ERISA capital for compliance and liability purposes. No additional details about the underlying master fund, the fund manager, total offering size, or investor names are provided in the SEC filing.
The Form D/A is an amendment rather than an initial filing, indicating that the offering was previously registered with the SEC and that certain information — such as the amount raised, investor count, or fund details — has been updated. The filing lists no period-ending date. No geographic location, named principals, or investment strategy are specified in the available SEC data.
No further details on use of proceeds, fund strategy, or expected closing timeline are available from the current filing. Additional disclosures, if any, would appear in subsequent SEC amendments or related fund documents.
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