Savings protection Financial Scams Crypto-assets Retail investors Journalists The authorities are taking action to combat the massive phenomenon of financial scams catching out an increasing number of individuals
BankFintechCrypto Exchange Derivatives or structured products EMIR Refit: Update of the AMF website on notifications forms
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Asset management Anti-money Laundering Crypto-assets Combating money laundering and terrorist financing: the AMF applies the guidelines issued by the European Banking Authority regarding certain transfers of crypto-assets
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Financial disclosures & corporate financing Periodic & ongoing disclosures Reporting ESEF Closing of the 2024 accounts: The AMF publishes recommendations and the results of its examinations of financial statements
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Asset management The AMF amends its Programme of Operations Guide for Asset Management Companies
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Sanctions & settlements Disclosure Obligations Journalists Listed companies and issuers The AMF Enforcement Committee imposes fines totalling €4,150,000 on four legal entities and three natural persons for disseminating false or misleading information, and price manipulation
The AMF Enforcement Committee imposed fines totaling €4,150,000 on December 11, 2024, against Auplata (an issuer), its former CEO Didier Tamagno, statutory auditors RSM Paris and Stéphane Marie (€50,000-€300,000 range), and fund entities European High Growth Opportunities Manco SA, Alpha Blue Ocean Inc., and director Pierre Vannineuse (€1,000,000-€1,500,000 range) for disseminating false or misleading information in press releases and financial statements, plus share price manipulation via unauthorized sales. This decision underscores the AMF's rigorous enforcement of market abuse rules under French financial regulations, serving as a critical reminder for issuers, auditors, and investment managers to ensure transparent disclosure of financing terms and compliance with share disposal commitments, with appeals already lodged at the Paris Court of Appeal.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement action, not a regulatory change; it reinforces existing obligations under AMF rules prohibiting false/misleading information (e.g., omitting key clauses in financing agreements like ODIRNANEs with BSAs, failing to disclose earn-outs or include them in going concern analyses) and price manipulation (e.g., breaching share retention and daily sales volume limits). No new requirements were introduced, but the decision clarifies interpretive application: auditors face liability
What You Need To Do
- Review disclosure practices
- Enhance auditor coordination
- Strengthen trading controls
- Training and policies
- Monitor appeals
Key Dates
11 December 2024 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision issued, imposing fines.
Post-11 December 2024 - Appeals lodged by European High Growth Opportunities Manco SA, Alpha Blue Ocean Inc., Auplata Mining Group AMG, RSM Paris SAS, Stéphane Marie, and Pierre Vannineuse before the Paris Court of Appeal (exact filing date not specified).
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High - Matters due to substantial fines (up to €1.5M per entity), personal liability for executives/auditors, and broad applicability to disclosure/manipulation risks in equity financings; recent timing (2024 decision, ongoing appeals) signals AMF's active enforcement focus, prompting immed
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Sustainable Finance Asset management The Autorité des Marchés Finances has decided to apply ESMA's Guidelines on funds' names
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Sustainable Finance Periodic & ongoing disclosures Journalists Listed companies and issuers Faced with dense and complex information, the AMF is encouraging financial institutions to continue their efforts to improve the transparency of their Taxonomy reporting
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Sustainable Finance Periodic & ongoing disclosures Journalists Listed companies and issuers The AMF publishes an educational report on listed companies' sustainability reporting
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Financial disclosures & corporate financing Periodic & ongoing disclosures Regulatory developments The Listing Act is entering into force on December 4, 2024
BankBroker DealerAsset Manager Asset management Collective investments The AMF releases an updated stocktake of French funds equipped with liquidity management tools
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Short selling Equity Stock market tumbles: still a rare phenomenon on the Paris market
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ETF Equity MIFID Executive & other private individuals Professional investors Journalists Listed companies and issuers ETFs win over newcomers as they invest into the stock market
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Sanctions & settlements professional obligations Journalists Investment management companies The AMF Enforcement Committee fines a financial investment advisor, two asset management companies and their directors, and a credit institution a total of €5,670,000
The AMF Enforcement Committee imposed total fines of €5,670,000 on a financial investment advisor (FIA), two asset management companies (AMCs), their directors, and a credit institution for breaches of professional obligations. This enforcement action underscores the AMF's rigorous scrutiny of operational controls, due diligence, and governance in investment services, serving as a critical reminder for firms to maintain robust procedures to avoid similar sanctions. It matters because it highlights personal liability for directors and escalating fines for systemic failures, potentially influencing peer reviews and audit priorities.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement decision, not a regulatory change introducing new rules. It reinforces existing AMF requirements under professional obligations, including:
Implementation of operational procedures for investment/divestment processes, such as verifying lender authorizations.
Systematic anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) due diligence on fund assets and liabilities.
Justification of retrocessions (rebates) to distributors, proving enhanced client service quali
What You Need To Do
- Conduct gap analysis of operational procedures for investments/divestments, ensuring lender authorization checks (reference AMF Position-Recommendation DOC-2020-05 on portfolio management)
- Review AML/CTF due diligence frameworks for fund assets/liabilities, aligning with AMF Regulation 2016-01
- Audit retrocession practices to distributors, documenting service quality enhancements (per AMF doctrine on inducements)
- Update marketing materials and advisory processes for compliance with honesty/fairness standards
- Enhance senior manager attestations and training on personal liability under CMF L
Key Dates
2026 ) - AMF Enforcement Committee decision fining €5,670,000 total.
15 September 2025 Altaroc Partners decision (appeal lodged to Conseil d’État).
9 July 2025 MND insider dealing decision (appeal to Paris Court of Appeal).
10 December 2025 Novaxia Investissement decision.
5 November 2025 Carat GP FIA decision.
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High – This signals intensified AMF enforcement on professional obligations in 2025 (multiple similar fines: €1.3M, €1.89M, €0.5M, €2.5M implied, €0.305M, €3.5M), with personal bans and multimillion fines. Matters due to director accountability trends, potential for follow-on audits, and ed
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Periodic & ongoing disclosures Sustainable Finance Publication of the first CSRD sustainability statements: AMF draws issuers’ attention to ESMA's 2024 recommendations
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Cooperation Markets Executive & other private individuals Professional investors Journalists Investment services providers Investment management companies Listed companies and issuers The AMF and the AMMC are strengthening their...
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Asset management Marketing The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) has published a recommendation governing the distribution of actively managed certificates (AMCs) to retail clients
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Warning Savings protection Warning Forex and binary options Crypto-assets The AMF and the ACPR warn the public against the activities of several entities offering in France investments in Forex and in crypto-assets derivatives without being authorized to do so
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Shares ETF Investment services In Q3 2024, for the first time, new ETF investors outnumbered new equity investors
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Warning Savings protection Miscellaneous assets Warning The AMF is warning the public against several entities proposing atypical investments without being authorised to do so
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Supervision Asset management MMF AIFMD Journalists Investment services providers Investment management companies The AMF publishes the findings of a new series of SPOT inspections on the quality of regulatory reporting data
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Warning Savings protection Warning Crypto-assets Cryptoassets: the Autorité des Marchés Financiers warns the public about the activities of several unauthorized entities
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Shares ETF The AMF analyses new investment practices: listed shares, ETFs and crowdfunding
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Long term investment Savings protection Retail investors Journalists The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) launches a major financial education campaign aimed at young investors
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Asset management Regulatory developments AMF amends its Programme of Operations Guide for Asset Management Companies
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Sustainable Finance Periodic & ongoing disclosures ESMA’s communications to support the implementation and supervision of corporate sustainability reporting
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Sustainable Finance Periodic & ongoing disclosures Corporate Sustainability Reporting directive (CSRD): EFRAG and the European Commission publish implementation guidance and FAQs
The AMF publication announces implementation guidance and FAQs on the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) released by EFRAG and the European Commission, aimed at clarifying reporting standards under the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). This matters for compliance professionals as it provides actionable tools to meet expanded sustainability disclosure requirements, ensuring audit-ready reporting amid phased rollouts and third-party assurance mandates. It supports harmonized EU-wide compliance for nearly 50,000 companies, enhancing data comparability and investor transparency.
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What Changed
EFRAG and the European Commission have published specific implementation guidance and FAQs to operationalize CSRD reporting using ESRS, focusing on double materiality assessments, climate disclosures (including Scope 1-3 GHG emissions), and Paris Agreement-aligned transition plans starting in 2025.
CSRD replaces the NFRD with broader scope (quadrupling affected companies to ~50,000), mandatory digital tagging (ESEF/XBRL), limited third-party assurance (phasing to reasonable), and integrated sust
What You Need To Do
- Review EFRAG/EC guidance and FAQs for ESRS implementation; conduct double materiality assessment to identify material ESG topics
- Map and collect ESG data (GHG emissions Scope 1-3, value-chain impacts) with audit trails; develop Paris-aligned transition plans
- Integrate sustainability into management reports with digital tagging (XBRL/ESEF); secure limited third-party assurance
- Strengthen data governance, test processes, and monitor updates from EFRAG/EC/AMF
Key Dates
2025 - First wave (NFRD reporters: large listed/public interest entities >500 employees) publish CSRD reports for FY2024.
2026 - Large EU companies (previously planned for FY2025) deferred to 2028 for FY2027 reporting.
2028 - Listed SMEs report for FY2026 (deferred from 2027).
2029 - Final wave including certain non-EU firms; CSDDD applies from July 26, 2029.
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High - With first reports due in 2025 for ~11,000 firms and preparations critical for 2026+ waves, non-compliance risks enforcement, reputational damage, and investor scrutiny. Deferred timelines offer breathing room but demand immediate data readiness amid evolving standards and assurance
Asset ManagerBankInsurance Sanctions & settlements professional obligations Journalists Investment management companies The AMF Enforcement Committee fines Sogenial Immobilier and its chairman a total of €180,000
The AMF Enforcement Committee issued a €180,000 combined fine against Sogenial Immobilier (€150,000) and its chairman Jean-Marie Souclier (€30,000) on September 12, 2024, for systematic breaches of professional obligations spanning investment selection, regulatory disclosure, conflict of interest management, and anti-money laundering compliance. This enforcement action demonstrates the AMF's heightened scrutiny of asset managers' operational controls and substantive compliance with fund governance requirements, particularly regarding real estate investment companies (SCPIs).
What Changed
The decision does not introduce new regulatory requirements but rather clarifies enforcement expectations across existing obligations:
Regulatory Documentation Standards: Asset managers must implement documented procedures governing the preparation of all regulatory and marketing materials for alternative investment funds, with particular attention to accurate risk disclosure and asset return reporting.
Investment Due Diligence Standards: A "high standard of diligence" is required when selecti
What You Need To Do
- *Audit Existing Procedures
- *Formalize Investment Selection Process
- *Enhance Conflict of Interest Controls
- *Implement Comprehensive AML/CFT
- *Strengthen Internal Control Functions
Key Dates
September 12, 2024 - AMF Enforcement Committee issued the decision
September 16, 2024 - Public announcement of sanctions
No specified deadline - Appeal period remains open (appeals may be lodged against the decision)
Compliance Impact
Urgency: HIGH
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Institutional Organisational rules Journalists The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) signs #JamaisSansElles Charter
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MiCA Crypto-assets MiCA Regulation: AMF now accepting applications for authorisation as a CASP
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Sanctions & settlements Disclosure Obligations Journalists AMF Enforcement Committee fines Biosynex, its CEO and several of its directors a total of €930,000
The AMF Enforcement Committee fined Biosynex and four directors (plus their holding companies) a total of €930,000 on 25 July 2024 for breaches including selective disclosure of inside information via a CEO interview, insider trading by selling shares on non-public knowledge of a treasury share sale, and failures to report share transactions to the AMF. This matters as it reinforces AMF's strict enforcement of MAR (Market Abuse Regulation) rules on information dissemination, insider dealing, and PDMR reporting, serving as a precedent for listed companies and executives during high-volatility periods like COVID-19. Appeals by some parties were dismissed as inadmissible by the Paris Court of Appeal on 9 January 2025.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement decision, not a regulatory change; it applies existing requirements under EU MAR (Regulation (EU) No 596/2014, transposed in France) and AMF rules:
Selective disclosure: Issuers must ensure "full and effective" public dissemination of inside information via press releases before any selective sharing (e.g., interviews); partial disclosure to a "restricted audience" (like journalists) without prior release violates this.
Insider trading: Prohibits trading (including selling
What You Need To Do
- Implement pre-approval for executive media interactions: Require scripts/press releases issued simultaneously with interviews to avoid selective disclosure
- Enhance insider lists and trading controls
- Automate transaction reporting
- Conduct MAR training refreshers
- Audit past disclosures
Key Dates
25 July 2024 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision issuing fines.
March-April 2020 - Violation period (interview on 20 March 2020; share sales and unreported transactions).
9 January 2025 - Paris Court of Appeal dismisses appeals by CEO Abensur, CFO Fraenckel, and ALA Financière as inadmissible (case n° 24/16188).
Compliance Impact
Urgency: Medium - Not a new rule but a high-profile enforcement (€930k total: Biosynex €50k; CEO/holding €460k; others €70k-€230k each) highlighting personal liability for executives, with appeals failing. Matters for listed firms as it stresses "full/effective" dissemination and rejects operational
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AMF activity Institutional The AMF publishes its 2023 CSR Report
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Asset management The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) announces withdrawal of the authorisation of the portfolio asset management company Wide Asset Management as of 8 July 2024
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Sanctions & settlements Disclosure Obligations Professional investors The AMF Enforcement Committee fines an issuer and two of its former directors at the time of the facts for market manipulation by disseminating false or misleading information. It also fined one of the directors for insider...
The AMF Enforcement Committee imposed fines on an issuer and two former directors for market manipulation via dissemination of false or misleading information, with an additional fine on one director for insider trading violations. This enforcement action underscores the AMF's rigorous enforcement of market abuse rules under the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), serving as a stark reminder of personal and corporate liability for disclosure failures and privileged information misuse. Compliance teams must prioritize robust controls to mitigate similar risks, as such violations erode market integrity and investor trust.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement decision rather than new legislation, so there are no direct regulatory changes. It reinforces existing obligations under Book VI of the AMF General Regulation on market abuse, including insider dealing and market manipulation, aligned with Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (MAR). Key principles upheld include prohibitions on disseminating false/misleading information that impacts security prices and trading on inside information, with no novel requirements but heightened emphas
What You Need To Do
- Implement or strengthen disclosure controls to ensure all public information is accurate and non-misleading, with pre-approval for promotional materials submitted to AMF
- Enhance insider lists and training for directors on MAR prohibitions, including trading blackouts before announcements
- Deploy surveillance systems to detect market manipulation signals, with compliance officers mandated to report suspicious transactions to AMF
- Conduct due diligence attestations for prospectuses/public offers, confirming no material omissions
- Review governance for personal liability, including cooperation incentives in investigations per proposed AMF powers
Key Dates
30 June 2026 - End of MiCA transitional period; AMF to fully enforce crypto-asset market abuse under MAR-equivalent rules.
30 June 2026 - AMF General Regulation updates effective, enhancing MAR reporting procedures (e.g., Articles 145-1 to 145-4).
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High - This demonstrates AMF's aggressive stance on market abuse amid rising "insider networks" and organized crime threats, with fines signaling personal risk for directors. It matters because enforcement is intensifying (e.g., web scraping for investigations, expanded sanctions like 10-ye
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Warning Savings protection Warning Forex and binary options Crypto-assets The AMF reminds retail investors to be extremely vigilant regarding Immediate Connect's fraudulent investment offer
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Regulatory developments Post-trading infrastructures Market infrastructures Cooperation Journalists AMF and Banque de France call for a well-anticipated move to T+1 Settlement Cycle
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Sanctions & settlements professional obligations Journalists Investment management companies AMF Enforcement Committee fines an asset management company and its directors for breaches of their professional obligations
The AMF Enforcement Committee fined asset management company M Capital Partners €200,000 and its directors Rudy Secco (€70,000) and Stéphanie Minissier (€35,000) on 31 December 2025 for breaches of professional obligations spanning August 2019 to December 2023, including unauthorized investment services, deficient investment processes, conflicts of interest failures, and inadequate AML/CFT systems. This decision underscores AMF's focus on operational robustness and personal accountability in asset management, serving as a regulatory warning for firms to strengthen internal controls or face escalating sanctions.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement action, not a new regulation, but it reinforces existing AMF requirements under French Monetary and Financial Code for asset managers:
Operational procedures: Investment allocation processes must be precise, traceable, and fully operational; failure to verify compliance (e.g., loan authorizations) breaches honesty, fairness, and diligence standards.
Scope of services: Asset managers acting as tied agents cannot provide unauthorized services like placing financial instrumen
What You Need To Do
- Conduct gap analysis
- Enhance AML/CFT
- Strengthen governance
- Audit marketing/distribution
- Senior manager certification
Key Dates
31 December 2025 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision date imposing fines on M Capital Partners and directors.
August 2019 - December 2023 - Period of identified breaches (investment services, processes, AML/CFT deficiencies).
08 January 2026 - Public press release publication date.
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High - This recent (Dec 2025) decision, alongside similar fines (e.g., €1.3M on Altaroc Partners in Sep 2025, €400k on Eternam in Sep 2025), signals AMF's intensified scrutiny on asset manager operations post-AIFMD reviews, with personal fines rising (up to €500k+). Non-compliance risks enf
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Shares ETF Collective investments Long term investment The activity of retail investors active in equities and ETFs increased further in Q2 2024
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MIFID Fixed income The AMF proposes a methodology for calibrating the thresholds determining the transparency regime applicable to corporate bond transactions.
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Asset management Notification forms for the cross-border exercise of the activities of passemanagement companies, and the marketing of UCITS and AIFs: the AMF updates its doctrine
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Sustainable Finance Asset management Other professionals Journalists Investment management companies The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) publishes the findings of three supervisory initiatives on sustainable finance
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Crypto-assets Innovation The AMF publishes the summary of responses received to its Discussion Paper on Decentralised Finance
The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) has published a summary of stakeholder responses to its June 2023 Discussion Paper on Decentralised Finance (DeFi), analyzing regulatory challenges posed by automated, decentralized crypto-asset activities. This matters for compliance professionals as it signals the AMF's ongoing commitment to developing a balanced DeFi framework amid MiCA's implementation, potentially shaping future supervision of decentralized protocols while emphasizing investor protection and innovation.
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What Changed
No immediate regulatory changes or new requirements are introduced; this is a non-binding summary of consultation feedback from July 2024, intended to inform future discussions rather than enact rules. It highlights stakeholder views on DeFi's challenges, such as decentralization's impact on traditional oversight, with the AMF planning continued ecosystem engagement to outline proportionate responses. Related updates include clarifications on DASP transitions to MiCA CASP licensing (e.g., abolit
What You Need To Do
- Monitor and engage
- MiCA compliance
- Assess decentralization
- Update policies
Key Dates
June 2023 - AMF publishes initial Discussion Paper on DeFi regulatory challenges.
July 2024 - AMF publishes summary of responses to DeFi Discussion Paper.
December 30, 2024 - MiCA enters force for CASPs.
June 30, 2026 - End of MiCA transitional period for DASPs; full CASP licensing required. DEADLINE
July 2027 - EU AMLR ("single rulebook") comes into effect, standardizing crypto due diligence. DEADLINE
Compliance Impact
Urgency: Medium - This consultation summary does not impose new obligations but underscores evolving DeFi scrutiny within MiCA's firm deadlines (e.g., June 2026 transition end), making it critical for crypto firms to align now to avoid sanctions like DASP withdrawals. It matters for maintaining comp
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Warning Savings protection Forex and binary options Warning The AMF and the ACPR warn the public against the activities of several entities offering in France investments in Forex and in crypto-assets derivatives without being authorized to do so
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Warning Savings protection Miscellaneous assets Warning The AMF is warning the public against several companies proposing atypical investments without being authorised to do so
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Innovation Artificial intelligence AMF launches its "innovation workshops"
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Artificial intelligence Innovation Financial products Financial services providers Artificial intelligence: the AMF encourages market stakeholders to take part in two European Commission initiatives on issues specific to the financial sector
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Supervision Asset management Journalists Investment management companies The AMF has published a summary of its SPOT inspections of financial management delegation arrangements at asset management companies
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Sanctions & settlements professional obligations Other professionals Journalists AMF Enforcement Committee fines a financial investment advisor and its director for breaches of their professional obligations
The AMF Enforcement Committee has issued multiple enforcement decisions against financial investment advisors and their management for breaches of professional obligations, with the most recent and significant case involving Carat GP and its directors receiving combined fines of €2.5 million and permanent/extended bans from operating as financial investment advisors. These cases establish critical precedent regarding advisor duties around client disclosure, product authorization, conflict of interest management, and honest/fair conduct—requirements that apply across the entire financial investment advisory sector.
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What Changed
The enforcement decisions clarify and reinforce several core professional obligations for financial investment advisors:
*Transparency and Disclosure Obligations**
Financial investment advisors must inform clients of any remuneration received for their advice and justify improvements to advisory services in return for compensation received. Advisors cannot recommend financial products without first ensuring their marketing is authorized in the relevant jurisdiction.
*Competence and Care Standa
What You Need To Do
- *Immediate Compliance Review
- *Governance and Documentation
- *Training and Culture
- *Regulatory Engagement
Key Dates
19 December 2023 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision against Séquence 13 and Jean-Louis Lehmann (€15,000 fines each; 5-year ban)
11 April 2022 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision against DCT and Didier Maurin (€150,000 and €200,000 fines; 5-year ban)
9 September 2024 - Conseil d'Etat judgment dismissing appeal by DCT and Didier Maurin
24 October 2022 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision against Salzillo Finance and Jean Salzillo (€20,000 and €80,000 fines; 3-year ban)
2 July 2019 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision against Invest Securities and financial advisors (€90,000 to €60,000 fines)
Compliance Impact
Urgency: HIGH
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Sustainable Finance Governance Financing the economy Other professionals Journalists Investment management companies Listed companies and issuers The AMF and the ACPR have published their report on the monitoring and assessment of the climate...
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Institutional Europe & international Cooperation AMF Chair Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani meets with CSRC Vice Chairman, Fang Xinghai
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Annual report Savings protection Marketing Retail investors Journalists The ACPR and AMF Joint Unit for Insurance, Banking and Retail Investment has published its 2023 Annual Report
BankAsset ManagerInsurance Sustainable Finance Investment advice Long term investment Retail investors Journalists Mystery shopping visits to bank branches: the collection of client sustainability preferences remains fragmented
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Asset management Anti-money Laundering Money laundering and terrorist financing: the AMF publishes its sectoral risk analysis
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Asset management The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) withdraws the authorisation of the portfolio asset management company Wide Asset Management
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Warning Savings protection Crypto-assets Warning Cryptoassets: the Autorité des Marchés Financiers warns the public about the activities of several fraudulent market participants and publishes a new ‘blacklist’
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Mediation Annual report Retail investors Professional investors Journalists AMF Ombudsman publishes her 2023 Annual Report
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Asset management ETF Active ETFs: the AMF publishes a recommendation on the transparency of portfolios
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Asset management MMF AMF complies with ESMA guidelines on updating the stress scenario parameters provided for in Article 28 of the Money Market Funds Regulation for 2024
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AMF activity Institutional The AMF has set up a CSR Committee
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Financial products The AMF publishes a research paper on French funds’ costs
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Asset management Sustainable Finance Article 29 of the Energy and Climate Law (29LEC): the French Treasury published FAQs in April 2024
The AMF publication highlights FAQs issued by the French Treasury in April 2024, clarifying key aspects of Article 29 of the Energy and Climate Law (29LEC) reporting obligations for French financial institutions on sustainability integration in investment activities. This matters for compliance teams as it addresses practical ambiguities in scope, consolidation, and EU interactions post-2023 reporting cycles, reducing interpretive risks amid expanding ESG mandates like SFDR. Firms must review these to ensure accurate 2024+ submissions via the Climate Transparency Hub (CTH).
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What Changed
No new regulatory changes are introduced; the FAQs provide interpretive guidance on existing 29LEC requirements from the Energy and Climate Law (8 November 2019) and implementing Decree (29 May 2021). Clarifications cover:
Scope of application: Defines entities required to report on ESG integration (e.g., portfolio asset management companies, ISPs).
Consolidation rules: How to aggregate data across group entities.
Interactions with EU rules: Alignment with SFDR, including narrative reports and s
What You Need To Do
- Read and implement French Treasury FAQs
- Update 29LEC reports
- Integrate clarifications
- Monitor CTH
Key Dates
April 2024 - French Treasury publishes 29LEC FAQs following 2023 reporting round.
2023 financial year - Deadline for 2024 submissions of narrative reports (CTH) and standardized annexes (ACPR/AMF); analysis published in 2024. DEADLINE
Annual ongoing - Yearly reporting cycle for 29LEC, with 2024 remittances analyzed for 2023 FY; no new deadlines specified in FAQs. DEADLINE
Compliance Impact
Urgency: Medium - Not critical as FAQs clarify existing rules without new mandates, but high relevance for 2024/2025 cycles to avoid supervisory scrutiny from AMF/ACPR amid thematic inspections on asset manager governance. Matters due to rising ESG enforcement, SFDR synergies, and public transparenc
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Appointment AMF activity Journalists Marie Seiller appointed Resources, Operations and Transformation Director at the Autorité des Marchés Financiers
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Annual report Institutional AMF activity Other professionals Executive & other private individuals Fintech Market Infrastructures Post-trade Infrastructures Professional investors Journalists Investment...
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Markets Investment services Financing the economy Supervision ESMA's 20 recommendations for more efficient and attractive European markets
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Sanctions & settlements Journalists AMF Enforcement Committee fines one individual and clears two others for insider dealing breaches
The AMF Enforcement Committee sanctioned one individual with a fine for insider dealing violations while acquitting two others in a case involving breaches of market abuse rules under the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR). This decision underscores the AMF's rigorous enforcement of insider trading prohibitions, emphasizing evidence-based liability determinations and serving as a reminder for firms to strengthen insider monitoring and training programs. It matters because it highlights the risks of coordinated insider networks and the importance of robust compliance frameworks to mitigate personal and corporate exposure.
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What Changed
This is an enforcement decision, not a regulatory amendment, so there are no new rules or requirements introduced. It reaffirms existing obligations under MAR Articles 7 (prohibition of insider dealing), 8 (unlawful disclosure of inside information), 10 (public disclosure of inside information), 14 (abuse of inside information), 17 (fair presentation and disclosure), and 19 (PDMR transactions), as well as AMF General Regulations Articles 223-9 and 221-3. Key takeaways include strict trading rest
What You Need To Do
- Review and update insider trading policies to align with AMF Position-Recommendation No
- Implement or strengthen training on MAR prohibitions, insider network risks, and whistleblowing mechanisms, especially for those handling M&A, results announcements, or advisor roles
- Monitor and log gifts, donations, transactions in derivatives/index products, and PDMR dealings; notify insiders of blackouts via Insider Trading Committee
- Enhance surveillance for coordinated trading patterns pre-announcements (e
- For listed firms
Key Dates
Within 3 trading days PDMRs must report securities transactions to issuer and AMF. DEADLINE
30 calendar days prior to annual/interim results publication Statutory blackout period for PDMRs.
15 calendar days prior to quarterly financial info publication Recommended blackout for insiders per AMF guidance.
5 June 2026 Certain amendments in sample insider policies apply (e.g., enhanced disclosures).
Compliance Impact
Urgency: Medium. This reinforces longstanding MAR rules without new mandates, but the acquittal of two individuals signals AMF's focus on provable evidence, reducing overreach risks while heightening scrutiny on networks. It matters amid rising organized crime threats (AMF 2024 report), prompting im
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Appointment AMF activity Retail investors Journalists France Mayer appointed Retail Investor Relations and Protection Director at the Autorité des Marchés Financiers
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Warning Savings protection Warning Crypto-assets The AMF reminds the public that the cryptoasset trading platform BYBIT is blacklisted
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Long term investment Equity ETF Retail investors Professional investors Journalists Dashboard of retail investors active on the stock market: sharp increase in retail ETF activity in Q1 2024
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Asset management The AMF completes its policy on gates in master-feeder structures
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Financial disclosures & corporate financing Equity Journalists Listed companies and issuers Amendment to the AMF General Regulation makes "retail" tranche optional for initial public offerings
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Asset management Europe & international Journalists Investment management companies Austrian, French, Italian and Spanish financial market authorities give their key priorities for a macro-prudential approach to asset management
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Fees Collective investments Shares ETF Less expensive investment funds for savers in 2023 according to the AMF's Household Savings Newsletter
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Innovation Financial disclosures & corporate financing Envviron token offering: decision to withdraw approval
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Professional certification AMF activity Journalists The Autorité des Marchés Financiers announces the new composition of the Financial Skills Certification Board
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Appointment AMF activity Journalists Pauline Briand joins the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) as Head of Communications
Asset ManagerBankBroker Dealer Warning Savings protection Forex and binary options Warning The AMF and the ACPR warn the public against the activities of several entities offering in France investments in Forex and in crypto-assets derivatives without being authorized to do so
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Warning Savings protection Warning Crypto-assets The AMF reminds the public that the cryptoasset trading platform BITGET is blacklisted
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Asset management ROSA Extranet: changes to authorisation and declaration processes for collective investments
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Warning Savings protection Warning Miscellaneous assets The AMF is warning the public against several companies proposing atypical investments without being authorised to do so
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Appointment Sanctions & settlements Journalists Valérie Michel-Amsellem becomes Chair of the AMF Enforcement Committee
This AMF publication announces the appointment of Valérie Michel-Amsellem as the new Chair of the AMF Enforcement Committee, the independent body responsible for imposing sanctions in financial market violations. It matters for compliance professionals because leadership changes in enforcement can signal shifts in sanctioning priorities, rigor, or focus areas, potentially influencing how firms approach risk management and remediation. While no immediate policy changes are introduced, monitoring the new Chair's tenure is essential given the Committee's role in upholding market integrity.
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What Changed
There are no substantive regulatory changes, new requirements, or amendments to the AMF General Regulation outlined in this announcement. The publication solely details an internal governance appointment within the AMF's structure, where the Enforcement Committee maintains its established autonomy for sanction decisions, separate from the AMF Board. This aligns with prior affirmations of the Committee's independence, as upheld in ECHR rulings on its impartiality.
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What You Need To Do
- Review backgrounds of key AMF personnel, including Valérie Michel-Amsellem, for insights into enforcement trends (e
- Enhance internal monitoring of AMF sanction releases (https://www
- Conduct gap analyses on compliance programs for high-risk areas like market abuse, given the Committee's sanction powers up to €100 million or 10x profits
Key Dates
Immediate - Appointment takes effect upon announcement, with no disclosed transition period.
2026 , Enforcement Committee sanction against an asset management company, indicating ongoing enforcement operations.
Compliance Impact
Urgency: Low - This personnel change does not impose new obligations or alter existing rules, posing minimal immediate risk. It matters indirectly for long-term strategy, as the Chair could steer enforcement toward stricter penalties or novel interpretations of obligations (e.g., as analyzed in hist
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Appointment Sanctions & settlements Journalists Appointements to the AMF Enforcement Committee
This AMF publication announces the partial renewal of the Enforcement Committee, including four new appointments, two reappointments, and the subsequent election of Valérie Michel-Amsellem as Chair on 28 February 2024. It matters for compliance professionals as changes in committee composition can influence enforcement priorities, sanction severity, and interpretations of financial regulations under AMF jurisdiction.
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What Changed
There are no new regulatory requirements or substantive changes to laws; this is an administrative renewal of the Enforcement Committee's membership. Key developments include: new members Jean-Claude Hassan (Vice-President of the Council of State appointee, also chairs second section), Xavier Samuel (Court of Cassation appointee), Sophie Langlois and Aurélien Soustre (Ministerial appointees); reappointments of Anne Le Lorier and Ute Meyenberg. The committee maintains its structure of 12 independ
Key Dates
13 February 2024 - Ministerial order appointing new and reappointed members.
20 February 2024 - Publication of the ministerial order.
27 February 2024 - Composition published in the Official Journal.
28 February 2024 - First meeting; election of Valérie Michel-Amsellem as Chair and Jean-Claude Hassan as second section Chair.
Compliance Impact
Urgency: low - This personnel change poses minimal immediate risk but signals potential evolution in enforcement tone under new leadership experienced in sanctions and regulation (e.g., Michel-Amsellem's appellate background). It matters longer-term for firms in protracted AMF proceedings, as commit
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The AMF Enforcement Committee imposed sanctions on SPI (a financial investment advisor) and its director Vincent Rhodes on 9 January 2024 for breaching professional obligations. This case demonstrates the AMF's enforcement priorities regarding advisor conduct standards and establishes precedent for disciplinary action against both firms and individual managers who fail to meet regulatory requirements.
What Changed
The decision does not introduce new regulatory requirements but rather clarifies enforcement of existing professional obligations for financial investment advisors. The case reinforces that advisors must:
Comply with all applicable laws and regulations governing financial investment advisory activities
Maintain professional standards in their dealings with clients and regulators
Ensure their directors and managers operate within regulatory boundaries
The enforcement action reflects the AMF's i
What You Need To Do
- *For Financial Investment Advisors
- *Review compliance frameworks - Audit existing policies and procedures against the professional obligations that triggered this enforcement action
- *Enhance governance controls - Implement systems to ensure directors and senior management comply with regulatory requirements
- *Document compliance - Maintain records demonstrating adherence to professional conduct standards
- *Staff training - Ensure all personnel understand the scope of professional obligations and consequences of breach
Key Dates
9 January 2024 - AMF Enforcement Committee decision imposing sanctions on SPI and Vincent Rhodes
Immediate effect - 2-year temporary ban on both respondents from exercising financial investment advisor activities commenced following the decision
Compliance Impact
Urgency: HIGH
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Warning Savings protection Forex and binary options Warning The AMF and the ACPR warn the public against the activities of several entities offering in France investments in Forex and in crypto-assets derivatives without being authorized to do so
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