Luxembourg Regulator definition

Luxembourg Regulator means the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, the Luxembourg financial regulator;

Examples of Luxembourg Regulator in a sentence

  • Lifemark was a special purpose vehicle incorporated in Luxembourg on 12 January 2006 and regulated by the Luxembourg Regulator.

  • The Luxembourg Regulator closed Lifemark to new business in mid-2009 and Lifemark was subsequently put into administration and, on 11 May 2012, liquidation.

  • The prospectus language of the underlying investment fund, and the donation share class, was approved by the Luxembourg Regulator and the prospectus language was effective as of 1 January 2018.

  • Mr Ford advised the Authority that he had been required to be a director of Lifemark by the Luxembourg Regulator as it wished Lifemark to have a representative of Keydata on its board of directors.

  • Significant progress has been made in developing this mechanism, and as of the 1st of January, 2018 the prospectus language of the underlying investment fund and the donation share class have been approved by the Luxembourg Regulator.

  • In accordance w ith its decision to set up a subsidiary in Luxembourg, SWL w ill make an application to the Luxembourg Regulator, the CAA, to authorise SWE.

  • This means, for example, that the prices and delivery times for co-location offered an LLU customer may not depart from the prices and delivery times for co-location offered to a customer in the market for broadband access, unless Telenor can justify a differentiation on the basis of real cost differences.

  • Subsequent sections cover in more detail the requirements to become, and the responsibilities of, a depositary Bank, and a Management Company, and a section covering in more detail the role of the Luxembourg Regulator in supervising the various actors.

  • Mr Ford advised the Authority that he had been required to be a director of Lifemark by the Luxembourg Regulator as it wished Lifemark to have a representative of Keydata on its board.

  • Communication According to Article 9 of the Conditions of Use, the Luxembourg Regulator may be led to communicate on the companies committed to the Logo and their trademarks involved.

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