UCIS definition

UCIS means undertaking(s) for collective investment.
UCIS means unregulated collective investment scheme (as defined in Part XVII, Chapter I and II of the Act).

Examples of UCIS in a sentence

  • The reference to a ranking or prize, is no guarantee of the future results of the UCIS or the manager.This document may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior authorisation from the management company.

  • We will not offer advice on UCIS or other types of Non- Mainstream Pooled Investments (as defined by FCA) • Penny Shares • Investments traded on either unregulated markets or markets that operate to differing standards • Structured Products, but only via Killik Wealth Planning.

  • Please note we will not accept transactions for ‘uncovered’ options • Spread Betting contracts • Unquoted investments • Unregulated collective investment schemes (UCIS) including hedge funds.

  • This would be deregulatory for NURS, QIS and UCIS AIFMs and would represent the status quo for investment companies.

  • Our services may also include advice on investments relating to, or executing transactions in unregulated financial products including non-mainstream pooled investments such as unregulated collective investment schemes (UCIS).


More Definitions of UCIS

UCIS means one or several (as the case may be) undertaking(s) for collective investment.
UCIS. : means UCIs that have been specifically authorised by the Sicav.
UCIS means the JDEdwards Utility Customer Information System.
UCIS. – means unregulated collective investment schemes within the meaning of the Applicable Laws.
UCIS means unauthorised collective investment scheme (as defined in Part XVII, Chapter 1 and II of the Act)