BETTER FINANCE’s response to ESMA’s Consultation on the review of the UCITS Eligible Assets Directive

09 August 2024

Listed equity and fixed-income securities should remain the core of UCITS investments, ensuring that investment policies are clear, transparent, and intelligible for the average individual investor.

BETTER FINANCE, the European Federation of Investors and Financial Services Users, welcomes the work undertaken by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) towards reviewing the UCITS Eligible Assets Directive (UCITS EAD). This Directive, which supplements the UCITS framework, was adopted seventeen years ago and has not kept pace with the rapidly changing capital markets, with potential negative consequences for investor protection in UCITS funds.

BETTER FINANCE strongly believes that the UCITS framework is a valuable vehicle for the European Union in its efforts to create a genuine “Savings and Investments Union” (or ‘Capital Markets Union’). This framework must provide competitive, high-performance investment opportunities for European citizens by channelling funding to support the growth and green transition of European firms. In this context, it is important to preserve the focus of UCITS funds on assets that directly contribute to the real economy, with limited complexity and few intermediaries involved. 

Key Recommendations:

BETTER FINANCE welcomes this opportunity to contribute to the review of the UCITS EAD and to share its views on investment policies that are appropriate for UCITS funds. As a popular vehicle for individual investors’ engagement with capital markets, it is vital that UCITS funds continue to offer safe, transparent, competitive and easily understandable investment options. We remain at ESMA’s disposal for further discussions on any of the issues raised in our response.

 Read the full response to the consultation below. 

https://betterfinance.eu/wp-content/uploads/ESMA-UCITS-Eligible-Assets-Directive-Response-to-Consultation-website.pdf

 

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