UCITS Fund
FU FONDS
Supervised by the CSSF · active
FU FONDS is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) in Luxembourg. It holds an active UCI licence granted under the Law of 17 December 2010, which governs undertakings for collective investment. The licence date is recorded as 24 July 2008 in the CSSF official register. No registered address is specified in the available data, and the fund does not hold a registered LEI, the identifier code used in regulatory reporting and financial transactions. No RCS registration number is recorded for FU FONDS in the source data used for this profile.
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
- 24 July 2008
- Registered address
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About FU FONDS
FU FONDS is authorised as a UCITS fund under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, a legislative framework that sets out the rules for undertakings for collective investment and implements the EU UCITS Directive into national law. Its UCI licence is currently active, with a licence date of 24 July 2008 as recorded in the CSSF official register.
The CSSF — Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier — is the competent authority responsible for the prudential supervision of collective investment vehicles in Luxembourg. As a UCITS fund, FU FONDS falls within a regulated category that is subject to ongoing oversight concerning its organisation, eligible assets, and investor protection requirements under both Luxembourg and EU rules.
UCITS funds are designed to be marketable to retail investors across EU member states under a harmonised regulatory passport, making the category one of the most widely recognised structures in European asset management regulation. FU FONDS carries this classification in the CSSF register, which serves as the authoritative public source for its regulatory standing.
No registered address is specified in the data available for this profile, and FU FONDS does not appear with a Legal Entity Identifier in the source records. An LEI is a 20-character alphanumeric code used globally to identify legal entities participating in financial transactions and for regulatory reporting purposes; its absence here means cross-referencing with transaction-level data is not possible from this profile alone. No RCS number has been recorded in the CSSF register data used as the basis for this entry.