Tag: Kid
‘Poor practice’ on KID disclosures fails retail investors, EU regulators
Europe | Regulations & Legal
11 May 2022 by SRP News
EU Regulators call for improvements in product descriptions intended for retail investors.
ESAs call for ‘friendlier’ KID
Europe | Regulations & Legal
03 May 2022 by Pablo Conde
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, Eiopa and Esma – ESAs) published on Friday (29 April) their technical advice to the European Commission (EC) on the review of the Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (Priips) Regulation.
UK watchdog sets own Priips rules
Europe | Regulations & Legal
31 Mar 2022 by SRP News
The regulator is seeking to address the areas of the regime that pose ‘the most harm to consumers’.
Priips Part II: in the beginning
Europe | Regulations & Legal
23 Mar 2022 by Sybil Yorke
As the market processes the latest Priips iteration we look back at the regulation developments over the last 10 years
Priips Part I: Full circle
Europe | Regulations & Legal
24 Feb 2022 by Sybil Yorke
The Priips saga, with its sector heroes, regulatory disputes, implementation frustrations and (even) parliamentary uprisings, has finally come full circle.
Priips: EU regulators loosen level one wording
Europe | Regulations & Legal
14 Feb 2022 by SRP News
The supervisors want more flexibility to deal with product differentiation at level two.
‘Quick fixes’ for Priips and Ucits get green light
Europe | Regulations & Legal
25 Nov 2021 by SRP News
The European Parliament has adopted formally the European Commission's proposed ‘quick fixes’ to amend both the Ucits directive and Priips regulation.
ESAs asks for ‘experiences,’ further Priips changes needed
Europe | Regulations & Legal
25 Oct 2021 by Pablo Conde
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have opened a call for evidence regarding the Priips Regulation.
UK advisers: most of Priips disclosure material is ignored
Europe | Regulations & Legal
30 Sep 2021 by SRP News
The country’s association of advisers and investment managers is calling for a fundamental review of the Priips regime rather than a ‘sticking plaster’ approach.