C1Part XVII Collective Investment Schemes

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F1CHAPTER 5AMASTER-FEEDER STRUCTURES

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Ch. 5A inserted (1.7.2011) by The Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/1613), reg. 2(26)

283AMaster-feeder structures

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The operator of a UKUCITS may not invest a higher proportion of the property which is subject to the collective investment scheme constituted by that UCITS in units of another UCITS than is permitted by F8rule 5.2.11(9) of the Collective Investment Schemes sourcebook unless the investment is approved by the F2FCA in accordance with this section.

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An application for approval under subsection (1) of an investment must be made by the operator of the UKUCITS in such manner, and accompanied by such information, as is required by rules made by the F2FCA.

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The F2FCA must grant an application made under subsection (2) if it is satisfied—

a

F7that the UK UCITS, its operator, trustee or depositary and auditor and the UCITS in which it proposes to invest, and its operator, have complied with—

i

the requirements laid down in F3the Chapter 8 provisions, and

ii

any other requirements imposed by the F2FCA in relation to the application;

b

in a case where the application is made by the operator of a feeder UCITS in respect of the investment of the proceeds of the winding-up of its master UCITS, that the proceeds of the winding up are to be paid to the feeder UCITS before the date on which the investment is to be made.

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In subsection (3)(a)(i) “the Chapter 8 provisions” means—

a

in relation to a UK UCITS or its operator, trustee or depositary, or auditor, any provision made by or under an enactment in implementation of Chapter 8 of the UCITS directive, and

b

in relation to an EEA UCITS or its operator, Chapter 8 of the UCITS directive.

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In a case within subsection (3)(b), approval must be subject to the conditions in subsections (5) and (6).

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The first condition is that the feeder UCITS is to receive the proceeds of the winding-up—

a

in cash; or

b

wholly or partly in assets other than cash in a case where the feeder UCITS so elects and each of the following so permits—

i

the decision of the master UCITS that it should be wound up;

ii

the trust deed F6, contractual scheme deed or instrument of incorporation of the feeder UCITS; and

iii

either the agreement between the feeder UCITS and its master UCITS, or the internal conduct of business rules operated by the feeder UCITS and the master UCITS in accordance with rules made by the F2FCA.

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The second condition is that cash received by the feeder UCITS in accordance with paragraph (5)(a) may not be reinvested before the date on which the feeder UCITS proposes to invest in the new UCITS, except for the purpose of efficient cash management.

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The F2FCA must, within 15 working days of the date on which the F2FCA had received all the information required in relation to the application, give written notice to the operator—

a

that the F2FCA approves its application, or

b

that the F2FCA objects to the application.

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Following receipt of notice that the F2FCA objects to the application, the operator may refer the F2FCA's decision to the Tribunal.

283BReports on derivative instruments

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An authorised person who is the management company in relation to a F5UKUCITS must report to the F2FCA at specified intervals of not more than 12 months about any investment in derivative instruments during the specified period to which the report relates.

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The report must be in the specified form and contain the specified information.

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The F2FCA must review the regularity and completeness of the information provided by each management company under subsection (1).

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In this section, “specified” means specified—

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in rules 6.12.3 and 6.12.3A, and annex 2R to chapter 6, of the Collective Investment Schemes sourcebook, or

b

in UCITS-related direct EU legislation.