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European Parliament approves Trilateral Agreement on European Single Point of Access

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December 18, 2023
European Parliament approves Trilateral Agreement on European Single Point of Access

The European Parliament has approved the Trilateral Agreement on the European Single Access Point (ESAP). It provides centralised access to public information relevant to financial services, capital markets and sustainable development without the need for additional reporting requirements.

The implementation of ESAP aims to increase investors' access to financial and corporate sustainability information, which will facilitate investment decisions.The ESAP platform will be available from mid-2027 and will be implemented in 3 phases:

📍 Stage 1 (mid-2027) — will address the information disclosed in prospectuses and the Transparency Directive.

📍 Stage 2 (January 2028) — will cover SFDR information, CRA Regulation, benchmarks, EuVECA Accounting Directive, PRIIPs, PEPP, MAR, UCITS and EuSEF.

📍 Stage 3 (January 2030) — there will be around 20 additional pieces of legislation, such as CRR, MiFIR, EUGBS, AIFMD, SRD and audit regulations.

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