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15 March 2013

ESMA consults on Draft RTS in relation to prospectus supplements


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ESMA has published a Consultation Paper on draft Regulatory Technical Standards setting out the situations that would require a systematic publication of a supplement to the prospectus, as well as the minimum content of such a supplement. Responses should be submitted online by 14 June, 2013.


The Consultation Paper sets out draft Regulatory Technical Standards concerning situations that require the systematic publication of a supplement to the prospectus which the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is obliged to develop in accordance with Article 16(3) of the Prospectus Directive. The listed situations are concrete examples of the general obligation in Article 16(1)  to mention in a supplement every significant new factor, material mistake or inaccuracy relating to information included in the prospectus which is capable of affecting the assessment of the securities.

ESMA believes that the test whether a new factor, mistake or inaccuracy qualifies as a triggering event for producing a supplement is the same test as whether information should be included in the prospectus. As a consequence, significance or materiality should be assessed according to the same qualitative and/or quantitative criteria used when drafting the prospectus. In light of this, ESMA has identified a short list comprising 10 situations, which will always require issuers, offerors or persons asking for admission to trading to draw up and publish a supplement to the prospectus.

The CP includes a draft Regulatory Technical Standard setting out the situations that would require a systematic publication of a supplement as well as the minimum content of such a supplement.

Responses to the consultation should be submitted online by 14 June 2013.

Full consultation paper



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