ESMA opinion on structured retail products – good practices for product governance arrangements
Abstract
Purpose
To explain the practices that ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) recommends for investment firms and national competent authorities to implement when it comes to structured retail products (SRPs), in order to ensure sound product governance arrangements and the consistency of supervisory practices needed for adequate investor protection across the European Union.
Design/methodology/approach
Lists the ESMA guidelines for the general organization of product governance arrangements, breaks down the aspects manufacturers should consider in the making of their SRPs, highlights the need to understand the target market, explains the appropriate structure of the distributor’s and manufacturer’s distribution strategy, details how manufacturers establish a SRP’s value, recommends how investment firms deal with SRPs on the secondary market, and explains how manufacturers review the performance of their SRPs.
Findings
The competent authorities are still focusing on improving and enforcing investor protection. This ESMA opinion is just one example of how product governance structures and arrangements should be developed and implemented by everyone involved. It will be important to attend carefully to what MiFID 2 (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive 2) product governance requirements bring regarding investor protection in addition to the described ESMA opinion, which is based on MiFID 1.
Originality/value
Practical guidance from experienced finance lawyers.
Keywords
Acknowledgements
© 2014 Kaye Scholer
Citation
T. Renz, H., Kalisch, I., Pfister, S., Axford, S. and M. Williams, Jr., G. (2014), "ESMA opinion on structured retail products – good practices for product governance arrangements", Journal of Investment Compliance, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 19-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOIC-09-2014-0043
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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