
EU investment firm prudential regime: what managers should know
Unquote sister publication Private Equity Law Report hosts a guest article by Leonard Ng and Chris Poon from Sidley Austin.
The European parliament recently voted to adopt the text agreed by the European commission, the European parliament and the council of the EU on a new legislative package revising the prudential framework for EU investment firms. Investment managers based in the EU will need to consider this new legislative package given its implications for the level of regulatory capital that managers would be required to hold, as well as its restrictions on how managers pay their employees and the remuneration disclosures that would be required.
In a guest article, Leonard Ng and Chris Poon, partner and senior associate, respectively, at Sidley Austin, explore the implications of the legislative overhaul of the prudential framework for EU investment firms and managers.
To read this guest column, head to our sister publication Private Equity Law Report
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