Federal Act on Collective Investment SchemesEnglish is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force. |
Art. 7 Definition
1Collective investment schemes are assets raised from investors for the purpose of collective investment, and which are managed for the account of such investors. The investment requirements of the investors are met on an equal basis. 2Collective investment schemes may be open or closed-ended. 3The Federal Council may stipulate a minimum number of investors in accordance with the legal status and target group.1 4In the case of single investor funds, the fund management company and the investment company with variable capital (SICAV) may delegate the investment decisions to the single investor. FINMA may exempt them from the duty to subject themselves to supervision recognised under Article 31 paragraph 3 and Article 36 paragraph 3, respectively.2 1 Amended by No I of the Federal Act of 28 Sept. 2012, in force since 1 March 2013 (AS 2013 585; BBl 2012 3639). |