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MiFID II could spell death knell for RDR

16 Jan 14

The UK’s Retail Distribution Review could be in danger of being overridden by the EU’s MiFID II directive.

The UK's Retail Distribution Review could be in danger of being overridden by the EU's MiFID II directive.

UK firm disadvantage?

The WMA welcomed the so-called trilogue agreement between the European Parliament, Commission and Council for enabling firms to develop their plans to accommodate reforms. 
 
But it still throws up whether or not RDR will continue, unaffected by the EU-wide agreement. It also highlights another point, whether or not it will put UK firms at a disadvantage to continental ones covered by a different and less onerous regime.  
 
According to Laura Cox, PwC financial services partner, MiFID II is honing in on some areas that resemble UK financial regulation measures.
 
“The EU is coming more in line with the UK on investor protection measures, including a ban on inducements paid to independent financial advisors and an obligation to design investment products to meet the needs of specified groups of clients.”

Next steps

Although much of the discussion on the directive focused on a handful of contentious issues, MiFID II will affect all regulated firms in Europe.
 
The draft legislation is not likely to take effect for at least another two years, with European national regulators responsible for monitoring and enforcing rules. 
 
The European Securities and Markets Authority will consult on further detailed rules throughout 2014. This means that firms should begin to consider their implementation plans in anticipation of being fully compliant by end-2016.

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Tags: Mifid | PIMFA | PWC | RDR | UK Adviser

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