UCITS Fund
ANLAGESTRUKTUR 1
Supervised by the CSSF · active
ANLAGESTRUKTUR 1 is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, which is the authority responsible for supervising collective investment undertakings in Luxembourg. The fund holds an active UCI licence granted under the Law of 17 December 2010, with that licence recorded as effective from 29 November 2013. No registered address has been specified in the CSSF register data available for this profile, and the fund does not hold a registered LEI, the code ordinarily used to identify legal entities in regulatory and financial transaction reporting. No RCS registration number is recorded either.
Key facts
- Fund structure
- UCITS Fund
- RCS number
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- LEI
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- Regulatory regime
- UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
- Authorised since
- 29 November 2013
- Registered address
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About ANLAGESTRUKTUR 1
ANLAGESTRUKTUR 1 is authorised as a UCITS — an Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities — under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, which implements the EU UCITS framework into national law. This category of licence permits a fund to pool capital from investors and invest it in transferable securities and other eligible financial assets in accordance with the rules and investor-protection standards established under that legislation.
The fund's UCI licence was granted by the CSSF and has been recorded as active since 29 November 2013. The CSSF, operating as the competent supervisory authority, oversees the fund on an ongoing basis to ensure continued compliance with the applicable legal and regulatory requirements. Authorisation under the Law of 17 December 2010 means the fund is subject to rules covering areas such as investment policy, risk management, disclosure obligations, and the protection of investors' interests.
The CSSF's official register, which served as the data source for this profile, does not include a registered office address for ANLAGESTRUKTUR 1. Similarly, no Legal Entity Identifier has been registered for the fund. An LEI is a standardised 20-character code used globally to identify legal entities participating in financial transactions and to facilitate regulatory reporting; its absence from the record means the fund cannot currently be identified through that international system. No RCS number — the identifier assigned through the Luxembourg Trade and Companies Register — is recorded in the available data.
Beyond the licence category and its active status, no additional details regarding specific investment strategies, sub-funds, appointed managers, or service providers are contained in the CSSF register data used to compile this profile.