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10 April 2017

ESMA: Notification frameworks and home-host responsibilities under UCITS and AIFMD


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The European Securities Market Authority (ESMA) published a report on its 2016 thematic study on the operation of home and host responsibilities under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) and the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities (UCITS).


The findings of the thematic study form the core of this report. They are supplemented, where possible, by a number of recommendations on good supervisory practices.

Section 1 of the report illustrates the setting for the thematic study, as well as the procedure. 

Section 2 provides an overview on the extent of cross-border management and marketing activities pursued by UCITS and their management companies in the EU, and assesses their supervision under the UCITS Directive. The report identifies a number of good practices around supervisory activities by national competent authorities (NCAs), such as on crossborder services and cross-border collective portfolio management in the home and host Member State of the UCITS management company, on the supervision of compliance by branches of UCITS management companies when carrying out cross-border activities in a host Member State, and on the availability of required investor information when a UCITS is marketed on a cross-border basis.

Section 3 looks at cross-border management and marketing activities carried out by AIFMs in the EU, and provides an in-depth assessment of a number of issues around the supervision of those activities. In this section, good practices are identified regarding the influence of cross-border activity, including collective portfolio management, on the general supervisory approach pursued by NCAs. In addition, good practices are identified in regard to the supervision of the compliance of branches of EU AIFMs with the rules of conduct in host Member States of the AIFM, and on the supervision of AIF marketing activities carried out by AIFMs.

Section 4 provides a number of additional general findings on the administrative procedures around the passporting frameworks at national level. Besides looking at how NCAs receive and transmit passporting notifications, the report also assesses whether, how, and to what extent NCAs publish data on cross-border management. Additionally, the report includes a summary of difficulties linked with the day-to-day operation of the UCITS and AIFMD passporting frameworks, which were identified by competent authorities in the context of the thematic study.

Section 5 concludes the report with a brief summary of the findings made in the thematic study, focusing on the use of the passporting frameworks in EU Member States and on the supervisory and administrative activity around the notification frameworks.

Annex I presents a range of statistical data on cross-border activity by UCITS ManCos, UCITS, and AIFMs. The questionnaire submitted to NCAs for the gathering of data for this study can be found in Annex II.

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