European Union:
The New EU Regulatory Regime On Crowdfunding - Jan 21
13 January 2021
William Fry
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On 20 October 2020 the European Commission published its new
regulatory regime on crowdfunding including a new Regulation and a
new Directive. William Fry's Financial Regulation Unit and
Fintech teams have prepared a briefing to help entities navigate
the new regulatory regime as crowdfunding becomes increasingly
popular.
The briefing explains:
- The entities covered by the new
regulatory regime
- Authorisation requirements to become
a European Crowdfunding Services Provider ("ECSP")
- The relationship between crowdfunding
and MiFID
- Requirements imposed on ECSPs
- The implications of Brexit for
crowdfunding
- Practical advice for firms
Please
click here or on the image below to download our
briefing.
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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