Winding-Up
CIU-1.12.6
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Bahrain domiciled retail CIU may only initiate winding-up procedures with the prior written approval of the CBB, and subject to the terms of the instrument constituting theCIU and any applicable laws.CIU-1.12.7
CBB approval in response to a request to wind-up a
retail CIU will normally be given in the following circumstances:(a) The purpose of the CIU cannot be accomplished;(b) The constitutional documents of the CIU provide for a termination;(c) The NAV of the CIU has fallen below US$ 5 million (or some other threshold agreed by CBB); or(d) A resolution of a duly convened meeting of theCIU participants has been passed to wind-up the CIU.CIU-1.12.8
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CIU may also be wound up under a directive of the CBB or other competent authority, such as a court that has issued an order to liquidate theCIU . See also Rules CIU-1.1.17 and CIU-1.1.18 regarding the revocation of authorisation by the CBB.CIU-1.12.9
Bahrain domiciled CIUs must give at least one months' written notice toCIU participants of their intention to wind-up theCIU , together with an explanation for wishing to do so, and the options available toCIU participants (such options to include, if possible, a right to switch without charge into anotherCIU ). A copy of this notice must be provided to the CBB at the time it is issued toCIU participants .CIU-1.12.10
Winding-up of a
Bahrain domiciled retail CIU must comply with all applicable laws and directions issued by the CBB. In all cases, the CBB requires independent verification by auditors that theCIU's assets have been distributed toCIU participants in accordance with the instrument constituting theCIU , or switched into anotherCIU .CIU-1.12.11
Once the
CIU's assets have been distributed to theCIU's participants , or switched into anotherCIU , theBahrain domiciled retail CIU must confirm the fact to the CBB and request that it be taken off the register of authorisedCIUs .