Factors like ease of access and tax incentives are key to success
Factors like ease of access and tax incentives are key to success
Free to use, industry-developed project succeeds at creating representative fund peer groups with full transparency and broad market coverage
Towards a Strategic and Inclusive Approach to Financial Literacy in the EU
Improving financial literacy is a shared responsibility and a key enabler of individual financial wellbeing, social inclusion, and economic resilience. As the financial landscape becomes increasingly complex and digitalised, equipping citizens with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make sound financial decisions is more important than ever. This imperative is recognised in the European Savings and Investments Union (SIU) communication.
Today, EFAMA has published its latest Monthly Statistical Release for April 2025.
The Committee’s report contains recommendations for market participants in the EU and EEA for transitioning to a shorter settlement cycle
The EU T+1 Industry Committee has published its High-Level Road Map for the transition to a T+1 settlement cycle for securities on 11 October 2027.
EFAMA wholeheartedly supports ESMA’s objective of ensuring a consistent and harmonised application of the MiFID II product governance requirements. In our response to their consultation on the topic, we raised the following points:
EFAMA welcomes the European Securities and Market Authority’s continuous commitment to creating a single market for investment funds, confirmed by the draft regulatory standards currently under consideration. These RTS/ITS would further harmonise information that asset managers should provide to their national competent authorities before marketing or managing an investment fund on a cross-border basis, thus facilitating intra-EU product distribution.
EFAMA welcomes the OECD's work on Schedule C: Exclusion of Revenues and profits from Regulated Financial Services from the scope of Pillar One, in particular the amendments to the definition of “Asset Manager", licensing asset management as a business, the level of regulaton and the activities list.
EFAMA shares the urgent need to improve the consistency and comparability of sustainability reporting at a global level. Therefore, we welcome the opportunity to respond to the ISSB consultation on the Exposure Drafts on “General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability Related Financial Information” (IFRS S1) and on “Climate-Related Disclosures” (IFRS S2).

Discover the 6 reasons why your organisation should become a member of EFAMA.
Our members enjoy significant benefits including the opportunity to shape the industry positions, get first-hand access to regulatory and political intelligence, engage with industry peers and policymakers, and take part in EFAMA events.
Our three membership categories cater to the wide range of organisations that make up and support the investment management industry in Europe.