On December 1, 2016, the European Parliament published a press release announcing that it has voted to delay the Regulation on key information documents (“KIDs“) for packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (“PRIIPs“) (Regulation 1286/2014) (PRIIPs Regulation).
The press release highlights that MEPs had criticized previous proposed standards requiring providers of PRIIPs to produce a KID as “flawed and misleading.” The Parliament has also published the text of the legislative resolution delaying the application date of the PRIIPs Regulation to January 1, 2018. This additional time is to enable those concerned to comply with the new requirements.
In September 2016, the Parliament announced that it had rejected the Delegated Regulation that the European Commission had adopted supplementing the PRIIPS Regulation with regard to regulatory technical standards (RTS) on the presentation, content, review and revision of KIDs. The Commission also proposed to extend the application of the PRIIPS Regulation by one year earlier in November 2016.