UCITS Fund
SALUS ALPHA SICAV
Supervised by the CSSF · active
SALUS ALPHA SICAV is a UCITS fund regulated by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) under the UCI licence category, governed by the Law of 17 December 2010. Its licence has been recorded as active since 15 December 2015, the date on which its authorisation became effective according to the CSSF official register. The fund is classified as a Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities, a structure designed to pool investor capital under a harmonised European regulatory framework. No registered address, Legal Entity Identifier, or RCS registration number is recorded in the source data for this entity.
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
- 15 December 2015
- Registered address
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About SALUS ALPHA SICAV
SALUS ALPHA SICAV holds an active UCI authorisation under the Law of 17 December 2010, the primary Luxembourg legislation governing undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities. This legal framework implements the European UCITS Directive, establishing common standards for fund organisation, investor protection, and eligible asset classes across EU member states. The licence date of 15 December 2015 marks when the CSSF formally recorded the authorisation as effective; this should not be interpreted as the date of corporate incorporation or commercial launch, as those details are not available in the source data.
As a SICAV — société d'investissement à capital variable — the fund takes the form of an open-ended investment company with variable share capital, a structure commonly used in Luxembourg for UCITS vehicles because it allows shares to be issued and redeemed in line with investor demand. The CSSF, as the competent supervisory authority, is responsible for the ongoing oversight of SALUS ALPHA SICAV's compliance with applicable investment fund rules, including requirements relating to fund governance, risk management, and disclosure obligations.
No registered office address is listed in the CSSF register data used for this profile, and no Legal Entity Identifier has been recorded for the entity. The LEI is an internationally recognised code used in regulatory reporting and financial transaction records; its absence here means the fund cannot currently be cross-referenced through global LEI databases. No RCS number is available in the source data. Specific services or sub-fund details are not specified in the records consulted, and no financial figures, personnel, or comparative data have been sourced for this profile.