IA welcomes cost disclosure as EU unveils KID proposals

Will come into force 31 December 2016 if approved

Natalie Kenway
clock

The Investment Association has welcomed EU proposals to publish separate transaction costs and charges in the new Key Information Document (KID).

Yesterday the joint committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) - which includes the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) and the European Banking Authority - launched a consultation on the details product providers will need to include in a three-page KID including a breakdown of costs, summary risk indicators and performance scenarios. The aim is to provide EU retail investors with consumer-friendly information to enable them to understand and compare packaged retail and insurance-based products (P...

To continue reading this article...

Join Investment Week for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, analysis and opinion from the investment industry, including the Sustainable Hub covering fund news from the ESG space
  • Get ahead of regulatory and technological changes affecting fund management
  • Important and breaking news stories selected by the editors delivered straight to your inbox each day
  • Weekly members-only newsletter with exclusive opinion pieces from leading industry experts
  • Be the first to hear about our extensive events schedule and awards programmes

Join now

 

Already an Investment Week
member?

Login

More on Regulation

SEC chair: Open up rules to make US 'crypto capital of the planet'

SEC chair: Open up rules to make US 'crypto capital of the planet'

Paul Atkins said it is 'a new day at the SEC'

clock 13 May 2025 • 4 min read
FCA closes almost 500 whistleblowing cases in Q1 with majority requiring 'no action'

FCA closes almost 500 whistleblowing cases in Q1 with majority requiring 'no action'

281 new reports in Q1

Eve Maddock-Jones
clock 13 May 2025 • 2 min read
FCA bolsters access to investment research

FCA bolsters access to investment research

New flexibility for investment funds

Patrick Brusnahan
clock 09 May 2025 • 1 min read
Trustpilot
Loading page