UCITS Fund
SOLVECON
Supervised by the CSSF · active
SOLVECON is a collective investment scheme authorised as a UCITS fund under the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010 on undertakings for collective investment. The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, known as the CSSF, is the competent authority responsible for its ongoing supervision. Its UCI licence was recorded as active with an effective date of 8 June 2018. No registered address has been specified in the CSSF register data available for this profile, and SOLVECON does not hold a registered LEI, the code used in regulatory reporting and financial transactions. No RCS registration number is recorded either.
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
- 8 June 2018
- Registered address
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About SOLVECON
SOLVECON holds authorisation as a UCITS fund under the UCI licence category governed by the Luxembourg Law of 17 December 2010, a legal framework that sets out the conditions for the establishment, operation, and supervision of undertakings for collective investment. This framework implements the European UCITS Directive, meaning the fund operates within a harmonised regulatory structure recognised across EU member states, which typically allows for cross-border distribution of fund units to retail and professional investors.
The CSSF granted SOLVECON its licence on 8 June 2018, and the licence status remains active according to the CSSF official register. The CSSF is Luxembourg's primary financial sector supervisory authority and maintains a public register of all authorised entities, including collective investment schemes. Authorisation under the 2010 Law requires funds to meet ongoing requirements covering areas such as eligible assets, risk diversification, investor information disclosures, and the appointment of regulated service providers including a management company and depositary.
No registered address has been recorded for SOLVECON in the data available from the CSSF register for this profile. Similarly, no Legal Entity Identifier has been registered for the fund. An LEI is a 20-character alphanumeric code used internationally to identify legal entities participating in financial transactions and regulatory reporting, and its absence means SOLVECON cannot currently be identified through global LEI databases. No RCS number is available either, which means company registry details cannot be cross-referenced through that source. Specific services or investment strategies associated with SOLVECON are not recorded in the data used for this profile.