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UCITS Fund

AFH

Supervised by the CSSF · active

AFH is a collective investment vehicle authorised as a UCI under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, which governs undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities. The fund is supervised by the CSSF, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, the authority responsible for overseeing investment funds and other regulated financial entities. Its licence was recorded as active with an effective date of 5 April 2018. No registered address is listed in the CSSF register data used for this profile. AFH carries no registered LEI, meaning no Legal Entity Identifier has been assigned for use in regulatory reporting or financial transactions. No RCS number is available.

Key facts

Fund structure
UCITS Fund
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
Authorised since
5 April 2018
Registered address

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About AFH

AFH holds an active UCITS fund authorisation under the UCI licence category, governed by the Law of 17 December 2010 on undertakings for collective investment. This legislative framework transposes the European UCITS Directive into Luxembourg law and sets out the conditions under which funds may be established, managed, and offered to investors across the European Union. The licence was recorded as effective from 5 April 2018 according to the CSSF's official register, which serves as the authoritative public source for supervised entities. The CSSF, as the competent supervisory authority, is responsible for verifying that authorised UCIs comply with applicable legal and regulatory requirements on an ongoing basis. Supervision under this framework covers areas such as fund structure, eligible assets, investor protection rules, and reporting obligations. No registered office address appears in the CSSF register data available for AFH, and no RCS registration number has been recorded. The absence of a Legal Entity Identifier means AFH is not currently assigned the standardised 20-character code used internationally to identify legal entities in financial transactions and regulatory filings. The specific investment strategies, asset classes, or distribution arrangements associated with AFH are not detailed in the source data and are therefore not described here. All facts in this profile are drawn exclusively from the CSSF official register.

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