Based on the legal requirements of Art. 8ff. of the Financial Services Act (FINSA), we would like to supply you with this information sheet which provides an overview of QCORE Fund Management AG (hereinafter referred to as the «financial institution») and its services.
QCORE Fund Management AG
Poststrasse 3
8001 Zurich
info@1lc.sqzstage.com
www.qcore.fund
The financial institution was established in 2020.
Under the new Federal Act on Financial Institutions (FinIA), all financial institutions need a license from FINMA to carry out their professional activities as a manager of collective assets. The financial institution received its license on 14.08.2025 and is supervised by the supervisory organization FINMA. The financial institution is audited by the auditing company BDO both in terms of regulatory law and obligations. The address of the supervisory organization and the audit company can be found below.
Supervisory organization : Eidgenössische Finanzmarktaufsicht FINMA
Street: Laupenstrasse 27
Zip Code / City: 3003 Bern, CH
Phone:+41 31 327 91 00
Email: info@finma.ch
Website: www.finma.ch
Audit Firm: BDO AG
Address: Schiffbaustrasse 2, 8005 Zurich, CH
Phone: +41 44 444 35 55
Email: empfangzo@bdo.ch
Website: www.bdo.ch
The financial institution provides portfolio management services, portfolio-based and transaction-based investment advisory services as well as execution-only services to its clients.
In the case of a transaction-based investment advisory mandate with the financial institution, a personal recommendation relating to individual financial instruments is provided to the client. The decision to buy or sell remains always ultimately with the client.
The financial institution also provides financial services in collective investment schemes. For further information on the various collective investment schemes, the general risks, specifications, and operating procedures, please refer to the relevant prospectuses and factsheets on this website.
The financial institution does not guarantee any yield nor performance of investment activities. The investment activity can therefore lead to an appreciation or a depreciation in value.
The financial institution has all the necessary licences to perform the services described above.
Financial service providers are required to classify their clients into a client segmentation according to the law and adhere to the respective code-of-conduct. The Financial Services Act provides for «retail clients», «professional clients» and «institutional clients» segments. For each client, a client classification is determined within the framework of the cooperation with the financial institution. Subject to certain conditions, the client may change the client classification by opting out.
The investment advisory and portfolio management services involve financial risks. The financial institution shall provide all clients with the «Risks associated with Financial Instruments Transactions» brochure prior to the execution of the contract. This brochure can also be found at www.swissbanking.ch.
Clients of the financial institution may contact their client advisor at any time if they have any further questions.
For a description of the various risks that may arise from the investment strategy for clients’ assets, please refer to the relevant investment advisory or portfolio management agreements.
In the case of investment advice, the financial institution shall provide its retail clients with the basic information sheet of the recommended financial instrument.
A fee is charged for the services rendered, which is usually calculated on the assets under management and/or on a performance basis. For more detailed information, please refer to the relevant investment advisory or portfolio management agreements.
In connection with the financial services offered by the financial institution, economic ties may exist with third parties. The acceptance of payments from third parties as well as their treatment are regulated in detail and comprehensively in the respective investment advisory and portfolio management contracts.
The financial institution basically follows an «open universe approach» and tries to make the best possible choice for the client when selecting financial instruments. The financial institution’s own collective investments can – where appropriate – be used in the portfolio management mandates or recommended as part of investment advice.