ESMA highlights the key topics of the ELTIF review where we see the need to consider amendments to this framework.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, today sent a letter
to the European Commission consultation on the review of the European
Long Term Investment Funds (ELTIF) Regulation.
In order to increase use of the ELTIF framework, ESMA
proposes changes aimed at bringing ELTIFs more in line with the needs
of investors (both retail and professional). This would make it a more
attractive investment vehicle for professional investors, as well as a
potential savings’ placement alternative for retail investors, further
improving the access to funding for SMEs and enable the ELTIF framework
to achieve its purpose of assisting in the recovery of the European
economy and in the deepening of the Capital Markets Union.
In the letter, ESMA proposes amendments in the following areas:
- Eligible assets and investments;
- Authorisation process;
- Portfolio composition and diversification;
- Redemptions; and
- Prospectus and cost disclosure.
The creation of the ELTIF legal framework was aimed at increasing
European long-term investments in the real economy, such as
infrastructure projects, real estate and listed and unlisted SMEs.
Next steps
Following the consultation of ESMA and stakeholders, the Commission
is expected to submit to the EU Parliament and Council a report
assessing the functioning of ELTIFs in the context of the CMU project
and suggesting a review of the ELTIF Regulation. ESMA is ready to assist
the Commission in revising the ELTIF framework.
ESMA
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