European Commission consultation on retail investment strategy: EBF Response

30 July 2021

While the EBF and its members support a high level of investor protection, the EBF also highlights the need for a flexible approach in order not to disincentivize investors from investing in corporates via financial markets.

The EBF welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the retail investment strategy under the Capital Markets Union action plan. The CMU action plan is key to financing the green recovery and the digital transformation of the EU and to fostering investors’ access to capital markets (see EBF position on CMU action plan available here).

While the EBF and its members support a high level of investor protection, the EBF also highlights the need for a flexible approach in order not to disincentivize investors from investing in corporates via financial markets. At this stage, rather than issuing new rules and requirements, EBF members would support supervisory convergence between national competent authorities. EBF supports some adjustments in order to broaden the professional client category under MiFID II as the current client categorization criteria are too strict and often difficult to be satisfied, with the consequence that an excessively small portion of clients can be considered professional or professional on request.

In more detail, the EBF considers that the following key elements should be taken into consideration when developing a European Retail Investment Strategy:

EBF would like to highlight the importance of financial literacy. We do, in fact, believe that investment culture can only evolve with investors and entrepreneurs who are comfortable with their choices and we, therefore, need a major EU campaign for financial literacy to educate those who access capital markets. In this context, the EBF continues to support the joint EC/OECD-INFE project to develop a financial competence framework for the EU, which will play a central role in providing European investors with the knowledge needed to participate in financial markets confidently and contribute to accelerating the post-pandemic recovery.

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