Management Companies
EFAMA has been looking at legislative proposals with a direct impact on asset management companies and services, and closely follows any regulatory developments of critical importance to the sector. In addition to issues related to risk management and financial stability, high up on the agenda of EFAMA members is the framework for a prudential regime for Investment Firms (IFD/R), and related implementing measures directly descending from such framework.
EFAMA is focused on minimising the impact of the rules on asset management companies, in particular those holding a limited MiFID license. Key to the sector is the need for proportionality, especially firms that are not authorised to hold client money/securities, or to deal on their own account.
EFAMA Response to IOSCO Consultation report on Leverage
EFAMA's reply to EIOPA's CP on Technical advice on integration of Sustainability risks & factors in Delegated Acts under Solvency II & IDD
EFAMA Response to the EBA Consultation on draft Guidelines on outsourcing arrangements
ESMA Consultation paper on Guidelines on Liquidity Management Tools of UCITS and open-ended AIFs
ESMA Consultation paper on Draft RTS on Liquidity Management Tools under the AIFMD and UCITS Directive
EBA & ESMA discussion paper on the Commission’s call for advice on the prudential framework for investment firms
Demystifying ETPs: an EFAMA guide for the European investor
Through its ETF Task Force, EFAMA has produced an Investor Education Guide intended to draw out, in a simple form, the defining features for the three main types of ETPs (Exchange-traded products) listed across European markets. The association hopes this guide will primarily assist investors in having a clearer understanding of different ETPs and help investors appreciate the differences between them, especially from a risk and product complexity viewpoint.
Household Participation in Capital Markets - Country Statistical Profiles
Annual Review June 2019-June 2020
"It gives me great pleasure to provide you with an overview of our activities since our Annual General Meeting in Paris last year. While we were very much looking forward to hosting you all in Brussels this week, the current crisis and associated travel restrictions has forced us to improvise and turn our meeting into a virtual AGM.