On June 2, 2016, the European Commission published a consultation paper on how the cross-border distribution of funds could be improved in the context of the Capital Markets Union. The CMU is intended to mobilize capital in Europe and channel it to companies and infrastructure projects to create jobs and economic expansion. The Commission believes that cross-border investment funds have an important role to play in achieving this aim. The consultation is aimed at stakeholders such as fund managers, investors and consumer representatives; the Commission also welcomes comments from investors to build a fuller picture of the barriers to distribution.

The Commission welcomes specific examples of barriers and quantitative and financial evidence on the financial impact of the barriers, including the impact of marketing rules, administrative arrangements imposed by host countries and distribution networks. This includes online platforms, regulatory fees and notification procedures and the most pertinent features of the tax environment. Eliminating unjustified barriers would support fund managers to engage in cross-border marketing of their funds, increase competition and choice and reduce costs for investors. The Commission will use information gathered in its assessment to address the barriers, supporting the development of the CMU and increasing choice.

Responses to the consultation are due by October 2, 2016.

The Consultation Paper is available at: http://ec.europa.eu/finance/consultations/2016/cross-borders-investment-funds/docs/consultation-document_en.pdf

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