COLL 1
Introduction
COLL 1.1
Applications and purpose
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Application
COLL 1.1.1
See Notes
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COLL 1.1.1A
See Notes
This sourcebook does not apply to an incoming ECA provider acting as such.
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Purpose
COLL 1.1.2
See Notes
(1) The general purpose of this sourcebook is to contribute to the
FSA
meeting its
regulatory objective
of the protection of consumers. It provides a regime of product regulation for authorised funds, which sets appropriate standards of protection for investors by specifying a number of features of those products and how they are to be operated.
(2) In addition, this sourcebook implements part of the requirements of the UCITS Directive to meet
EU law obligations relevant to authorised funds, with other requirements implemented in other parts of the Handbook.
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The Collective Investment Schemes Information Guide
COLL 1.1.3
See Notes
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COLL 1.2
Types of authorised fund
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Types of authorised fund
COLL 1.2.1
See Notes
An application for an authorisation order must propose that the scheme be one of the following types:
(1) a UCITS scheme;
(2) a non-UCITS retail scheme; or
(3) a qualified investor scheme.
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Types of authorised fund - explanation
COLL 1.2.2
See Notes
(1) UCITS schemes have to comply with the conditions necessary in order to enjoy the rights available under the UCITS Directive. Such schemes must in particular comply with:
(a) COLL 3.2.8 R (UCITS obligations); and
(2) Non-UCITS retail schemes are schemes that do not comply with all the conditions set out in the UCITS Directive. Such schemes could become UCITS schemes provided they are changed, so as to comply with the conditions set out in the UCITS Directive.
(3) Qualified investor schemes may only be promoted to professional investors on the same terms as unregulated collective investment schemes. Such schemes could change to become non-UCITS retail schemes or UCITS schemes.
(4) The changes referred to in (2) and (3) require approval by the FSA and further information on that process is provided in COLLG 3.1.5 G (Notification of changes to unit trusts (section 251)) and COLLG 4.1.3 G (Notification of changes to ICVCs (Regulation 21)).
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