Cross-Border Services Information

Understanding cross-border service provision under EU and EEA frameworks.

1741 Fund Management AG shares structured, informational content on grenzüberschreitender Dienstleistungsverkehr — the administrative and regulatory considerations that shape how service providers operate across borders within the European Economic Area.

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What we publish

Informational resources, not advisory services

Everything on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. We do not offer paid services, legal advice, or individualised consultancy through this site.

Regulatory context

Background explanations of how cross-border service provision is treated under administrative law across EU and EEA member states.

Documentation overview

Plain-language summaries of the types of documentation and notifications typically associated with cross-border activity.

Compliance concepts

General explanations of recurring compliance themes, terminology, and administrative touchpoints referenced in public frameworks.

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Who we are

A Vaduz-based team focused on clarity

1741 Fund Management AG is registered in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. We maintain this website as a public information resource on the administrative dimensions of cross-border service provision within the European Economic Area — a topic that spans multiple national frameworks and can be difficult to navigate.

We do not sell products or services through this website. Any information presented here should not be treated as legal, tax, or financial advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a qualified professional or the relevant competent authority.

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Topics we cover
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Freedom to provide services

Background on the principle within the EU/EEA that allows a service provider established in one member state to offer services in another, and the administrative notifications that can accompany it.

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Host-state notification duties

General information on how host member states may require prior notification or registration before certain cross-border activities begin.

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Sector-specific frameworks

An overview of how financial services, fund management, and related regulated activities can be subject to additional sectoral rules.

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Liechtenstein's EEA position

Context on Liechtenstein's participation in the European Economic Area and what that means for cross-border administrative procedures.

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