This notice is to make the general public aware that AMA UCITS SICAV p.l.c. (the “Scheme”) requested the Malta Financial Services Authority (“MFSA”) to accept the surrender of the collective investment scheme licence granted to the Scheme in relation to its sub-fund – Artificial Intelligence-Internet of Things Fund. The MFSA has accepted the Scheme’s request. This surrender is entirely voluntary and does not arise as a result of any regulatory action taken by the MFSA. Accordingly, with effect from 15 June 2020, the Scheme ceased to be licensed by the MFSA.
Surrender of Licence by AMA UCITS SICAV p.l.c. – MFSA
Regulator Information
Regulator Name: Malta Financial Services Authority
Abbreviation: MFSA
Jurisdiction: Malta
Website: http://www.mfsa.com.mt/
Email: [email protected]
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