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ALTIS FUND

Supervised by the CSSF · active

ALTIS FUND is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, which is responsible for supervising collective investment undertakings in Luxembourg. It is authorised under the Law of 17 December 2010 governing undertakings for collective investment, and its UCI licence has been recorded as active since the licence date of 27 February 2002. The fund does not carry a registered LEI, the Legal Entity Identifier used for regulatory reporting and transaction identification across financial markets. No registered address is specified in the CSSF register data, and no RCS registration number is available for this entity.

Key facts

Fund structure
UCITS Fund
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
Authorised since
27 February 2002
Registered address

Verify ALTIS FUND on the official CSSF register ↗

About ALTIS FUND

ALTIS FUND holds an active UCI licence under the Law of 17 December 2010, which governs undertakings for collective investment in the UCITS category. UCITS — Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities — are investment funds structured to meet harmonised European Union standards, allowing them to be distributed across EU member states under a common regulatory framework. The CSSF, as Luxembourg's financial sector supervisory authority, is responsible for granting and overseeing such authorisations, ensuring that licensed funds remain in compliance with applicable prudential and investor-protection rules on an ongoing basis.

The licence for ALTIS FUND was recorded as effective from 27 February 2002, making it a long-standing entry in the CSSF's official register of authorised collective investment undertakings. The fund's licence status is currently listed as active, meaning it remains within the scope of CSSF supervision at the time this profile was compiled from official register data.

No Legal Entity Identifier has been registered for ALTIS FUND. The LEI is a 20-character alphanumeric code used internationally to identify legal entities participating in financial transactions and to support regulatory reporting obligations. Its absence from this profile reflects the information available in the CSSF source data rather than any inference about the fund's standing. Similarly, no registered office address and no RCS number — the Luxembourg Trade and Companies Register reference — are recorded in the data used for this entry. Any updates to these details would be reflected in the CSSF's public register as they become available.

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