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9 May 2022

CSDR: Commission Proposes Targeted Changes; Article 3 Dematerialisation Deadline Looms

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When the EU Central Securities Depositories Regulation ("CSDR") was originally adopted in 2014, a form of "mid-term review" was included in the text, as the EU Commission...
European Union Corporate/Commercial Law

When the EU Central Securities Depositories Regulation ("CSDR") was originally adopted in 2014, a form of "mid-term review" was included in the text, as the EU Commission was tasked with preparing a report on how the CSDR is functioning by mid-2019. In addition, a review of the CSDR was later included as a key deliverable under the Commission's 2020 Capital Markets Union Action Plan.

The Commission eventually published its Report on the functioning of the CSDR in July 2021, following a short consultation

My colleagues and I have published our insights into the proposals set out in the Report, as well as observations on the approaching January 2023 implementation date for Article 3 of the existing CSDR and its implication for mandatory dematerialisation, in a briefing which can be accessed here.

This article contains a general summary of developments and is not a complete or definitive statement of the law. Specific legal advice should be obtained where appropriate.

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