UK:
MiFID II/ MiFIR And Asset Management – In A nutshell
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With less than 12 months until MiFID II/MiFIR transitions from
an implementation project to the way of life, understanding how
your business will be impacted is of the utmost importance. Changes
may be required in order to comply with requirements that have been
placed on you directly by the UK implementation of MiFID II and
direct effect of MiFIR, but there may also be indirect impacts
owing to the changes your counterparties are required to make by
virtue of their own MiFID II/MiFIR obligations.
We have prepared a short guide that covers some of the key areas
that asset managers should consider to ensure that they are aware
of a broad range of new and enhanced requirements placed upon them
under MiFID II and MiFIR.
Please click here to access the guide.
Please click here to find out more about our MiFID II Gap
Analysis tool which outlines the current MiFID II/MiFIR provisions,
allowing you to track the latest legislation and the key
implications for MiFID-regulated businesses.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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