ESMA Publishes Responses To Its Discussion Paper On UCITS Share Classes

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The European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") has published the responses received to the Discussion Paper on UCITS share classes.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") has published the responses received to the Discussion Paper on UCITS share classes.

The UCITS Directive recognizes the possibility for UCITS to offer different share classes to investors but it does not prescribe whether, and to what extent, share classes of a given UCITS can differ from one another. ESMA has identified diverging national practices as to the types of share class that are permitted, ranging from very simple share classes (e.g. with different levels of fees) to much more sophisticated share classes (e.g. which may potentially have different investment strategies).

ESMA published the discussion paper on April 6, 2016. Respondents included the: Alternative Investment Management Association, European Fund and Asset Management Association and The Investment Association.

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