UCITS Fund
HAC QUANT
Supervised by the CSSF · active
HAC QUANT 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, with the licence date recorded as 3 March 2003. As a UCITS fund, it falls within a category of undertakings for collective investment subject to ongoing supervisory oversight by the CSSF, the national authority responsible for financial sector regulation. No registered address is listed in the CSSF register data used for this profile, and the fund does not carry a registered LEI, the alphanumeric identifier commonly used in regulatory reporting and financial transactions. No RCS registration number is available.
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
- 3 March 2003
- Registered address
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About HAC QUANT
HAC QUANT holds an active UCI licence under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, classifying it as an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities — commonly known as a UCITS fund. This licence category is specifically governed by a legal framework designed to regulate the organisation, operation, and oversight of investment funds that pool capital from multiple investors and invest in transferable securities or other liquid financial assets. The licence has been recorded as effective since 3 March 2003, meaning the fund has maintained its authorised status under CSSF supervision for over two decades. The CSSF, or Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, is the competent authority responsible for prudential supervision of entities of this type, and HAC QUANT's continued active status indicates it remains in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. No registered office address is specified in the CSSF register data underpinning this profile, so no location details can be confirmed here. The fund does not have a registered Legal Entity Identifier (LEI). The LEI is a 20-character alphanumeric code used internationally to uniquely identify legal entities engaged in financial transactions, and its absence from the record means HAC QUANT cannot currently be cross-referenced through global LEI databases. No RCS registration number is recorded for the fund in the available data. The specific investment strategies, asset classes, or services associated with HAC QUANT are not detailed in the CSSF register data used for this profile, and no such information is included here. All facts presented derive solely from the CSSF official register.