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Specialised Investment Fund (SIF)

CMP GERMAN OPPORTUNITY FUND III

Supervised by the CSSF · active · Luxembourg

CMP German Opportunity Fund III is a Specialised Investment Fund, commonly referred to as a SIF, supervised by the CSSF, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier. Its licence was granted on 22 April 2016 and remains active under that classification. The fund is registered at 6, rue Eugène Ruppert, L-2453 Luxembourg. No Legal Entity Identifier has been registered for this entity, meaning no LEI code is available for use in regulatory reporting or financial transaction identification. No RCS registration number is recorded in the CSSF register data used for this profile. Specific services offered by the fund are not detailed in available records.

Key facts

Fund structure
Specialised Investment Fund (SIF)
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
Specialised investment fund (SIF)
Authorised since
22 April 2016
Registered address
6, rue Eugène Ruppert L-2453 Luxembourg

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About CMP GERMAN OPPORTUNITY FUND III

CMP German Opportunity Fund III holds an active Specialised Investment Fund licence issued by the CSSF, the authority responsible for prudential supervision of the financial sector in Luxembourg. The SIF regime is a regulated fund structure designed for well-informed investors, including institutional investors, professional investors, and other investors who meet specific eligibility criteria set out under Luxembourg law. This framework allows for a broader range of investment strategies and asset classes compared to standard retail fund structures, while still operating under regulatory oversight.

The fund's licence became effective on 22 April 2016, according to data published in the CSSF official register. Its registered office is located at 6, rue Eugène Ruppert, L-2453 Luxembourg, an address that serves as the fund's official point of registration. The name of the fund references a German opportunity strategy, though no further detail about its investment mandate, target assets, or geographic focus is specified in the available regulatory data.

No Legal Entity Identifier is recorded for CMP German Opportunity Fund III. An LEI is a standardised 20-character code used globally to identify legal entities participating in financial transactions and to support regulatory reporting obligations; its absence here means this identifier cannot be used to cross-reference the fund in international data systems at this time. No RCS registration number is available in the CSSF register data forming the basis of this profile. As a CSSF-supervised SIF, the fund is subject to ongoing compliance requirements under applicable Luxembourg and EU fund regulation.

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