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UCITS Fund

DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT

Supervised by the CSSF · active

DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) under the Law of 17 December 2010, which governs undertakings for collective investment in Luxembourg. Its UCI licence has been active since 16 August 2004, the date recorded in the CSSF official register as the licence effective date. No registered address is specified in the available data, and the fund does not hold a registered LEI, the identifier typically used to distinguish legal entities in regulatory and financial transaction reporting. No RCS registration number is recorded for this fund in the source data.

Key facts

Fund structure
UCITS Fund
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
Authorised since
16 August 2004
Registered address

Verify DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT on the official CSSF register ↗

About DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT

DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT holds an active UCI authorisation under the Law of 17 December 2010, the primary Luxembourg legislation governing UCITS funds and other undertakings for collective investment. As a UCITS fund, it operates within a framework designed to allow collective investment vehicles to be marketed across European Union member states under a harmonised set of rules covering investor protection, asset eligibility, diversification requirements, and disclosure obligations.

The CSSF, Luxembourg's financial sector regulator, is responsible for the ongoing supervision of DB PRIVATMANDAT COMFORT. The CSSF maintains a public register of authorised entities, and this fund's entry confirms its licence as effective from 16 August 2004. That date reflects when the fund's authorisation was recorded by the regulator and should not be read as a founding or incorporation date derived from any other source.

No registered office address is provided in the CSSF register data available for this profile. Similarly, the fund does not appear to have a registered Legal Entity Identifier, which is the standardised alphanumeric code used globally to identify parties to financial transactions and to meet regulatory reporting requirements. No RCS number — the Luxembourg trade and companies register reference — is recorded either.

Because no additional details regarding the fund's sub-funds, investment strategy, domicile of its management company, or specific services are contained within the source data, those particulars are not described here. All information presented in this profile is drawn exclusively from the CSSF official register and reflects the data available at the time of publication.

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