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HSBC ISLAMIC FUNDS

Supervised by the CSSF · active

HSBC Islamic Funds is a collective investment scheme classified as a UCITS fund and supervised by the CSSF, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier. Its UCI licence, granted under the Law of 17 December 2010, carries an active status with an effective licence date of 11 April 2000. The fund is listed on the CSSF official register, which records authorised undertakings for collective investment operating under Luxembourg law. No registered address is specified in the available CSSF register data for this entity. No Legal Entity Identifier has been registered, and no RCS number is recorded in connection with this fund.

Key facts

Fund structure
UCITS Fund
RCS number
LEI
Regulatory regime
UCI (Law of 17 December 2010)
Authorised since
11 April 2000
Registered address

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About HSBC ISLAMIC FUNDS

HSBC Islamic Funds holds an active UCI authorisation under the Law of 17 December 2010, the principal Luxembourg legislation governing undertakings for collective investment, including those structured as UCITS. The UCITS framework — Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities — establishes a harmonised regulatory regime across the European Union, allowing qualifying funds to be marketed to retail and institutional investors throughout EU member states on the basis of a single authorisation. The fund's licence date is recorded as 11 April 2000 in the CSSF official register, reflecting when its authorisation was formally recognised under the applicable Luxembourg regulatory framework.

The CSSF, as the competent supervisory authority, is responsible for overseeing the fund's ongoing compliance with UCI legislation, including rules on investment policy, risk management, and investor protection obligations that apply to authorised collective investment vehicles. Supervision by the CSSF places the fund within a regulatory structure governed by both Luxembourg national law and applicable EU directives.

The naming of the fund references Islamic finance principles, which typically indicate an investment approach aligned with Sharia-compliant guidelines, though no further details regarding investment strategy, asset classes, or target investors are specified in the CSSF register data on which this profile is based. No registered office address, Legal Entity Identifier, or RCS registration number is recorded in the source data for HSBC Islamic Funds. Any further operational or structural details would need to be sourced directly from the fund's official documentation or the CSSF register.

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