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Distribution Restrictions

Private Placement Numerical Quota Restriction

The private placement laws and regulations of certain countries or regions permit the marketing and/or promotion of a financial product to a limited number of investors during a specified period of time. By way of example: the laws and regulations of a country may permit the marketing and/or promotion of a financial product to 99 investors per annum in that country. Such provisions may be termed “Quota Exemptions”.

With multiple Distribution Partners operating in the same country, there are risks associated with the use of Quota Exemptions. Collectively, and in aggregate, Distribution Partners may inadvertently breach the Quota Exemption limits. This is because each Distribution Partner would not be aware of the extent to which the quota has already been used up by another Distribution Partner.

The risks of breaching Quota Exemption limits are relevant not only to the Funds, but also to Distribution Partners. As such, the Global Distributor of abrdn' Luxembourg Fund Range has decided to impose a complete restriction on the use of any Quota Exemption in respect of the marketing and/or promotion of the Funds.

As such, Distribution Partners may not utilise a Quota Exemption to market and/or promote any share class or sub-fund of any Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, this restriction applies globally.

abrdn Geographic Restrictions List

abrdn maintains a "Restricted Countries List", set out below. This list includes:

The Transfer Agent of the Funds does not accept investments from any investor, whether retail or corporate, residing, domiciled or incorporated in a country included within the Restricted Countries List.

Distribution Partners may not market, promote or sell any share-class or sub-fund of any Fund to any current or potential investor, whether retail or corporate, residing, domiciled or incorporated in a country included within the Restricted Countries List.

  • Afghanistan
  • Albania
  • Belarus
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, DR (Democratic republic)
  • Congo Brazzaville (Republic of Congo)
  • Cuba
  • Eritrea
  • Guinea (Democratic Republic)
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire)
  • Kosovo (Republic of Kosovo)
  • Lebanon
  • Liberia
  • Libya (historically Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 1977-2011)
  • Montenegro
  • Myanmar (Burma)
  • North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
  • Palestine
  • Russia (Russian Federation)
  • Serbia (Serbise)
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Ukraine
  • Venezuela
  • Yemen
  • Zimbabwe