ABBL and ALFI consultation paper on ESMA's draft technical advice to EU Commission on possible implementing measures of the AIFMD

13 September 2011

The Forum encourages ESMA to strike an appropriate balance between the AIFM Directive objectives of ensuring a high level of investor protection, while refraining from putting unjustified liabilities on the fund depositaries at the expense of the stability of the entire banking and fund industries.

The Forum shares and supports the overall objectives of the ESMA advice, and would like to encourage ESMA to:

The Forum encourages ESMA when clarifying the duties of the fund depositary to take into account the following over-arching general principles with regard to:

a) the organisation and the accountability at the level of the different stakeholders:

b) the definition of the liability regime applicable to the depositary:

Some of the proposed advices included in this consultation have raised major concerns within the Luxembourg Fund Industry (e.g. insolvency of sub-custodian), so we urge ESMA to develop further the concept of proportionality in the advice, in order to avoid the situation where depositories would be assimilated as an insurer for the fund industry.

Furthermore, ABBL would like to take the occasion of the present response to stress once again the importance of having the level 2 provisions relating to depositary adopted by way of a directive and not by way of a regulation.

The Directive is indeed the unique EU legislative instrument which will enable the Member States to consider when transposing the Directive, the broad range of funds and of funds managers acting on their own territory, and the specificities of their own market practices.

With respect to the provisions on prime brokers and in order to avoid any discussions when applying those provisions, the Forum strongly recommends ESMA to confirm that in the event of appointment of a prime broker, all the assets received by such prime broker will be considered as “other assets” subject to recordkeeping obligations by the depositary and not subject to custody obligations.

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