ESAs recommend changes to make the PRIIPs key information document more consumer-friendly

04 May 2022

The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) published today their technical advice to the European Commission on the review of the PRIIPs Regulation.

 The advice will serve as input for developing the Commission’s Retail Investment Strategy.

Taking into account the details provided by the European Commission in January 2021 on their intended approach to this review of the PRIIPs Regulation, the ESAs recommend significant changes to the PRIIPs Regulation and encourage the Commission to consider a broad review of the PRIIPs framework as well as to undertake appropriate consumer testing before formulating proposals for changes. The recommended changes aim to improve the presentation of information provided to consumers and to make it easier for them to compare different products.

The advice addresses all the issues requested by the Commission, including how to better adapt the key information document (KID) to the digital age and whether to extend the scope of the Regulation to other financial products. Additionally, it presents the ESAs’ recommendations on a range of other issues where analysis has shown that changes are needed to achieve optimal outcomes for retail investors. In particular, the ESAs are of the opinion that the KID would prove more useful to retail investors if presented in a much simpler and more user-friendly format.

In more detail, the ESAs recommend:

Petra Hielkema, Chair of EIOPA and the current Chair of the Joint Committee of the ESAs said: “The PRIIPs key information document has brought increased transparency and strengthened the protection of retail investors. However, supervisory experiences have shown that improvements are needed to ensure that the information provided is engaging to consumers, as well as to keep pace with developments such as digitalisation and insights from behavioural research. This is an opportunity to reflect on the approach to the KID and we think the ESAs’ advice can be an important step towards a substantive review of the PRIIPs rules.”


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