25.7.2011
By Roger Davies
The ea Consulting Group (eacg) welcomes this opportunity to respond to the questions raised in the above consultation paper and to comment on the draft Electronic Money Regulations (EMRs). The UK is, of course, the focus of e-money activities in the European Union. Although for the most part a
maximum harmonizing directive, we are pleased to see that HM Treasury is approaching the discretionary elements in 2EMD in a manner that should reinforce this strong market presence.
Laying of regulations to implement the new E-money directive (pdf)
25.7.2011
ea Consulting Group welcomes this opportunity to respond to the above consultation reviewing the operational effectiveness of the Insurance Mediation Directive (IMD) since it was originally implemented in January 2005.
Review of the Insurance Mediation Directive (pdf)
25.7.2011
ea Consulting Group (eacg) welcomes this opportunity to respond to the various questions posed in the above consultation paper. This follows our earlier submission to DP10/2 ‘Platforms: delivering the RDR and other issues for discussion.
Responses to Questions Raised in CP10/29 (pdf)
25.7.2011
The ea Consulting Group welcomes this opportunity to respond to the above consultation paper which covers the Government’s rationale for a new regime of simple products primarily for the mass market.
Simplified Financial Products (pdf)
25.7.2011
The ea Consulting Group welcomes this opportunity to respond to the above consultation reviewing the operational effectiveness of MiFID since it was implemented in November 2007.
MiFID (pdf)
25.7.2011
ea Consulting Group welcomes this opportunity to respond to the above consultation paper covering the future regulation of PRIPs. Commission Services are to be commended for the three new CPs covering proposals for PRIPs, IMD-2 and MiFID-2 and the pivotal topics identified in the text.
Packaged retail investment products (pdf)
14.7.2011
We respond to discussion paper DP11/1: ‘Product Intervention’ which follows the earlier publication of the coalition governments own plans for a new regulatory framework in their consultation paper entitled ‘A new approach to financial regulation: judgement, focus and stability’.
Discussion Paper DP11/1: 'Product Intervention' (pdf)