Last Friday, December 9, SFA joined with 12 other global trade associations in a letter requesting a pragmatic supervisory approach to the disclosure requirements under the EU Securitization Regulation while the regulators review the current requirements. As explained in the letter, transitional measures are needed following the Commission’s interpretation in their recently released report on the functioning of this regulation and preceding years of ambiguity and industry requests for clarification around the application of the reporting requirements. If you have any questions, please reach out to Alyssa Acevedo.
SFA Co-Signs Joint Trade Association Letter to EU Policymakers
Published on December 16, 2022
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