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GOLDMAN SACHS FUNDS

Supervised by the CSSF · active

Goldman Sachs Funds is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) in Luxembourg. It is authorised as a UCI under the Law of 17 December 2010, the principal legislation governing undertakings for collective investment, and its licence status is recorded as active. The licence date is noted in CSSF register data as 1 January 1980. No registered address is specified in the available records, and the fund does not carry a registered LEI, the international identifier used in regulatory reporting and financial transactions. No RCS registration number is recorded for this entity in the source data.

Key facts

Fund structure
UCITS Fund
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
Authorised since
1 January 1980
Registered address

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About GOLDMAN SACHS FUNDS

Goldman Sachs Funds holds an active UCI authorisation under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, placing it within the regulatory framework that governs UCITS funds and their ongoing obligations to investors and supervisory authorities. As a UCITS fund, it is structured to meet the European standards for collective investment schemes, which include requirements on diversification, liquidity, and investor disclosure that apply across EU member states.

The CSSF, which maintains the official public register of authorised undertakings for collective investment in Luxembourg, is the competent authority responsible for supervising Goldman Sachs Funds. Supervision under this framework is continuous and covers compliance with both Luxembourg national rules and the broader EU regulatory requirements that apply to UCITS vehicles.

The licence date recorded in the CSSF register is 1 January 1980. This is the date as it appears in official register data and should be understood as the licence date rather than any other organisational milestone. No registered office address is specified in the records available for this profile, and the fund does not have a Legal Entity Identifier recorded in the source data. The LEI is a twenty-character code used internationally to identify legal entities in financial transactions and regulatory filings; its absence here reflects the data available from the CSSF register at the time of publication. No RCS number is noted in the available data. All information in this profile is drawn solely from the CSSF official register.

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