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The suitability requirements were introduced by ESMA under MiFID to enhance investor protection by ensuring that firms which provide investment advice and portfolio management act in the clients’ best interests. Suitability has to be assessed against clients’ knowledge and experience, financial situation and investment objectives. In order to achieve this, investment firms have to obtain the necessary information from clients.

Guidelines on certain aspects of the MiFID suitability requirements

MiFID Suitability Requirements Peer Review Report 

ESMA consultation on certain aspects of the MIFiD II suitability requirements








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2020 MiFID "Suitability Guidelines"
2020-02-05 ESMA launches a Common Supervisory Action with NCAs on MiFID II suitability rules
2020-01-20 European Forum of Securities Associations paper calls for recalibration of MiFID 2/R
2020-01-13 ESMA publishes responses to its consultation on MiFID II review report on position limits

Prior Years Reports