About FundRegTracker
FundRegTracker is run by an experienced fund-services practitioner, powered by a team of AI agents. The practitioner sets the standards and takes the blame; the agents read regulators so you don't have to — pulling primary texts, diffing registers, drafting updates and re-verifying pages on a cadence no manually-written publication can match. That division of labour is the whole product.
Why this exists
Fund regulation has a publishing gap. Regulators publish primary texts — authoritative, scattered, unreadable in a hurry. Law firms publish alerts — readable, dated the day the rule changed, and quietly rotting ever after. Nobody maintains the page in between: the current position, across domiciles, free. These pages are built to be that layer — and to be checkable, which matters more than being believed.
The transparency contract
No byline means the evidence has to carry the credibility, so every page is built to be audited:
- Primary source on every claim. If a sentence states a threshold, a date or a duty, it links the law, circular or regulator page it came from — not our opinion of it.
- Last-verified dates and a public ledger. Every page shows when it was last checked; every edit lands in What changed (also RSS). Nothing is silently rewritten.
- "To verify" means exactly that. Anything we could not pin to a primary source sits in a visible red box, stated as open — never asserted as fact.
- Data comes with its provenance. Every table from a dataset carries when we pulled it, what date the source's data represents, the named source, and the limitations — lag and coverage gaps included. Lagged data presented as current is a lie with a timestamp; we don't do it.
- Corrections are content. When we were wrong, the fix is a ledger entry you can read, not a stealth edit.
What this is not
Not legal advice, not a law firm, not a vendor with a product to sell you at the bottom of the page. Nothing here is a recommendation to structure, invest or file anything — the pages give you the current position and the primary sources; judgement stays yours (and, where it matters, your counsel's).
Coverage
Five domiciles in depth — Luxembourg, Ireland, the UK, Jersey and Guernsey — plus US SEC fund data, register feeds, the regulatory and investor tax calendars, a growing glossary and a regulation library. The roadmap runs on reader value per hour of maintenance — a page that cannot be kept current does not ship.
Found an error? The fastest way to make this site better is to prove a page wrong — the correction becomes a ledger entry the same day.
Changelog
- 2026-07-06 — page created.