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23 August 2018

UK Conduct Regulator Consults On Rule Alignments For EU Securitization Framework

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On August 1, 2018, the U.K. FCA launched a consultation on proposed changes to its rules to ensure consistency with the provisions of the directly applicable EU Securitization Regulation ...
European Union Finance and Banking
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On August 1, 2018, the U.K. FCA launched a consultation on proposed changes to its rules to ensure consistency with the provisions of the directly applicable EU Securitization Regulation (also known as the STS Regulation) and related amendments to the CRR, which take effect across the EU on January 1, 2019. This forthcoming EU legislation will introduce a new framework for simple, transparent and standardized securitizations, intended to make the EU securitization market function more effectively.

The Securitization Regulation creates a new category of entity, the Third Party Verification agent, or TPV. A TPV can be voluntarily appointed by a sponsor, originator or securitization special purpose entity to verify that a securitization complies with the STS criteria, so as to attain classification as Simple, Transparent and Standardized. TPVs will be authorized and supervised by national regulators. The FCA proposes to open an application gateway for prospective TPVs from September 2018 and is seeking feedback on the fees it proposes to charge for new applications and variations of permission.

The FCA also seeks feedback on other, consequential, changes to various parts of its Handbook to align them with the EU measures and to delete or replace any provisions that the EU measures supersede. These consequential amendments affect the FCA glossary and certain parts of the Handbook that relate to collective investment schemes and alternative investment funds.

Comments on the consultation are invited by October 1, 2018. The FCA plans to publish a policy statement in December 2018.

The consultation (FCA CP 18/22) is available at: https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/consultation/cp18-22.pdf.

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ARTICLE
23 August 2018

UK Conduct Regulator Consults On Rule Alignments For EU Securitization Framework

European Union Finance and Banking
Contributor
Our success is built on our clients’ success. We have a long and distinguished history of supporting our clients wherever they do business, from major financial centers to emerging and growth markets. We represent many of the world’s leading corporations and major financial institutions, as well as emerging growth companies, governments and state-owned enterprises, often working on ground-breaking, precedent-setting matters. With a deep understanding of our clients' businesses and the industries they operate in, our work is driven by their need for outstanding legal and commercial advice.
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