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EVCA PUBLIC AFFAIRS EUROPEAN PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE CAPITAL ASSOCIATION AIFMD Implementation: Depositary A closer look at the AIFMD depositary regimes across Europe May 204

Introduction The EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (Directive 20/6/EU or AIFMD) aims to create a harmonised regulatory framework for the management and marketing of private equity, venture capital and other alternative investment funds (AIFs) in the European Economic Area (comprising EU and EFTA members). The AIFMD entered into force on 22 July 20. The deadline for transposition was 22 July 203, the date that law. the AIFMD took effect in national law across the European Union. In general, an EEA-based alternative investment fund manager (AIFM) will need to submit an application for authorisation under the AIFMD as soon as is practicable and no later than one year after the transposition date (i.e. by 22 July 204). On 22 July 204 it must comply in all other respects with the Directive s requirements. One of the key provisions of the AIFMD requires the AIFM to ensure that a single depositary is appointed for each AIF it manages, even where the AIF was established before the Directive entered into force. For AIFMs and AIF investors the key questions are the availability of service providers, their capacity, expertise and understanding in relation to private equity investment and the cost of their service. What is a depositary? A depositary typically has three core functions : the safekeeping of the assets of the fund; the day-to-day administration of the assets of the fund; and the control of the fund s operation (including compliance with investment policies and receipt of funds from / payment of funds to investors). The need to have a single depositary for each AIF performing these roles will represent a significant, and potentially costly, change for private equity management in many EEA jurisdictions. Exceptions A depositary is not required in relation to non-eea AIFs that are: managed by a non-eea AIFM and marketed in the EEA via national private placement regimes; or managed by an EEA AIFM but not marketed in the EEA. Where a non-eea fund is managed by an EEA AIFM and marketed in the EEA via national private placement regimes, a depositary must still be appointed, but the Directive s full provisions on depositary liability, delegation and who can be a depositary do not apply. They will apply, however, once the passport is used. Who can be a depositary? A depositary for an EEA fund must be: (a) an EEA credit institution: (b) a MiFID investment firm subject to the same CRD capital requirements as credit institutions; or (c) a prudentially regulated and supervised institution of a type that (at the date the AIFMD entered into force) is eligible to be a UCITS depositary under the UCITS IV Directive. For non-eea AIFs, the depositary may also be an entity of the same nature as one within (a) or (b) above, provided that it is subject to effectively enforced prudential regulation and supervision to the same effect as that under EEA For more information on the tasks and role of a depositary under the AIFMD, please see the AIFMD Essentials, which is available here. 04 EVCA AIFM Directive Implementation: Depositary

Introduction Additional flexibility is provided for (primarily) private equity funds whose investors have no redemption rights for five years from the date of their initial investment. Private equity AIFMs have the ability to appoint a non-bank, non-investment bank depositary in accordance with Article 2(3)(c), final sub-paragraph. The depositary to these funds may be an entity (e.g. a fund administrator or auditor) which: carries out depositary functions as part of its professional or business activities; is subject to mandatory professional registration recognised by law, to legal or regulatory provisions or to rules of professional conduct; and can furnish sufficient financial and professional guarantees. Several such alternative depositary service providers have emerged across the Union and may offer a more suitable and lower cost depositary service for private equity funds compared to banks and investment banks. Implementation The Directive provides that the facility to use such an alternative depositary is at the discretion of each Member State. In order to maintain a level playing field it is vital that the AIFMD is consistently implemented across the Member States. This memorandum focuses on one particular aspect of the AIFMD and gives an overview of how the AIFMD provisions in relation to depositaries have been implemented and will apply across the EU. It should be noted, however, that not all countries have finalised their national transposition measures 2. As an evolving document, the emphasis in this edition is on those countries that have completed (or are close to completing) the transposition process: The Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Note: This briefing has been prepared in cooperation with the EVCA Tax, Legal and Regulatory Committee and the Representative Group. It does not intend to give legal advice or be an exhaustive or definitive explanation of the AIFMD private equity depositary provisions. Some of the information remains subject to change due to the on-going negotiations on (the interpretation of the) AIFMD transposition (rules) in the Member States. For further information please visit www.evca.eu. 2 Countries where transposition is delayed include Estonia, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia and Spain. 05 EVCA AIFM Directive Implementation: Depositary

Structure of the paper This paper describes how the depositary provisions of particular relevance and importance to the private equity and venture capital industry have been implemented across the EU Member States. The information is accessible in two different formats: 2 Question by question 07 35. Possibility for PE AIFMs to appoint a non-bank, non-investment bank depositary 08 2. Additional guidance by authorities on any conditions imposed 3. Member State of relevance for the application of this discretion 5 4. Additional requirements on a PE AIF Depositary 7 5. Eligible categories of institution to act as a PE AIF Depositary 23 6. Transitional relief: option to use a depositary established in another Member State 26 7. Appointment of a single depositary for non-eea AIFs managed by an EEA AIFM 28 8. Appointment of a single depositary for non-eea AIFs marketed under national 32 private placement regimes Country by country 36 75. The Czech Republic 37 2. Denmark 39 3. Finland 42 4. France 44 5. Germany 46 6. Hungary 50 7. Ireland 52 8. Italy 55 9. Latvia 57 0. Luxembourg 59. The Netherlands 6 2. Romania 64 3. Slovakia 66 4. Spain 68 5. Sweden 7 6. The United Kingdom 73 2 EVCA AIFM Directive Implementation: Depositary 06

In this section. Possibility for PE AIFMs to appoint a non-bank, non-investment bank depositary 08 2. Additional guidance by authorities on any conditions imposed 3. Member State of relevance for the application of this discretion 5 4. Additional requirements on a PE AIF Depositary 7 5. Eligible categories of institution to act as PE AIF Depositary 23 6. Transitional relief: option to use a depositary established in another Member State 26 7. Appointment of a single depositary for non-eea AIFs managed by an EEA AIFM 28 8. Appointment of a single depositary for non-eea AIFs marketed under national private 32 placement regimes

. In your jurisdiction, has the competent authority exercised its discretion to permit certain AIFMs to use a depositary meeting the requirements of Article 2(3) final paragraph (referred to in this questionnaire as a PE AIF Depositary )? Article 2(3) final paragraph reads as follows: In addition, Member States may allow that in relation to AIFs which have no redemption rights exercisable during the period of 5 years from the date of the initial investments and which, in accordance with their core investment policy, generally do not invest in assets that must be held in custody in accordance with point (a) of paragraph 8 or generally invest in issuers or non-listed companies in order to potentially acquire control over such companies in accordance with Article 26, the depositary may be an entity which carries out depositary functions as part of its professional or business activities in respect of which such entity is subject to mandatory professional registration recognised by law or to legal or regulatory provisions or rules of professional conduct and which can provide sufficient financial and professional guarantees to enable it to perform effectively the relevant depositary functions and meet the commitments inherent in those functions. Country The Czech Republic Denmark Details Yes; Article 2(3) has been transposed into section 84 of the Czech Act on Investment Funds and Investment Companies (the AICIF ). Public notaries are entitled to serve as depositaries for funds of qualified investors (the FQIs ) under the AICIF. Yes. The wording of section 46(3) of the Danish Act on Alternative Investment Fund Managers (the AIFM Act ) is basically identical to Article 2(3) of the Directive. To our knowledge only three companies have thus far obtained permission from the Danish FSA to function / act as a PE AIF Depositary. 08

Country Finland 3 Details Yes France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Luxembourg The Netherlands No Yes. The German legislator has exercised this option in Section 80 para. 3 of the German Capital Investment Code (Kapitalanlagegesetzbuch, KAGB ). The alternative depositaries are called trustees (Treuhänder). This language was used to clarify that the position of alternative depositaries is not limited to certain professions or professional groups. No Yes. The text of Regulation 22(3)(b) of the European Union (Alternative Investment Fund Managers) Regulations 203 tracks the language of Article 2(3) (c) (ii) of AIFMD. In Italy, in accordance with the Transposition Decree approved by the Council of Ministers on 28 February and published on 25 March 204 in the Official Gazette (Legislative Decree No. 44/204), the depositary functions can be exercised only by institutions supervised by the Banca d Italia, i.e. Italian banks, European banks with a subsidiary established in Italy, Italian investment firms and branches of investment firms established in Italy. In other words, the competent authority did not exercise its discretion to permit certain AIFMs to use a depositary meeting the requirements of Article 2(3) final paragraph. No, the discretion provided in the final paragraph of Article 2(3) of the AIFMD has not been exercised in Latvia. Yes. Luxembourg does allow this provision in its transposition of the AIFMD. Article 9(3) of the Law of 2 July 203 (the Luxembourg AIFM Law ) transposes Article 2(3) final paragraph of the AIFMD into Luxembourg law. Yes 2 3 The responses are based on the Government Bill and the current draft law, and may be subject to changes in connection with the consideration of the Government bill by the Finnish Parliament. Question -by-question analysis 09

Country Romania Slovakia Spain Sweden The UK Details The draft norm regarding alternative investment fund managers (hereinafter referred to as the Draft Transposition Norm ) does not allow for the possibility provided under Article 2(3) final paragraph of the AIFMD. Yes No. The Implementing Draft Law transposing Directive 20/6/EU (hereinafter Draft ) establishes that Spanish AIFMs, in relation to a PE AIF Depositary, shall follow the requirements set out in the European Commission s Delegated Regulation nº 23/203 of 9 December 202 supplementing Directive 20/6/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council. However, the Draft does not regulate this type of depositary. Yes. Sweden has basically implemented Article 2(3) final paragraph word by word. Yes. The UK has introduced a new regulated activity of acting as a trustee or depositary of an AIF. Any person who wishes to carry on this activity must be appropriately authorised by the UK Prudential Regulation Authority or the Financial Conduct Authority (the FCA ) under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 ( FSMA ). Amongst those who may be authorised by the FCA to carry on this regulated activity are persons who are to be appointed as depositary only to UK AIFs which meet the conditions specified in Article 2(3) final paragraph AIFMD. These are referred to by the FCA as PE AIF depositaries (even though they may act as depositary not only to private equity AIFs but also, for example, to real estate AIFs meeting the qualifying conditions). PE AIF depositaries are subject to a regulatory capital requirement which is in practice an own funds requirement of EUR 25,000. Key parts of the FCA rule book include: FUND 3..2R to 3..5G and IPRU(INV) 5.2.3R(3)(a)(ia). Until 22 July 204 there is transitional relief which, subject to certain conditions, permits firms already authorised by the PRA or the FCA for other regulated activities to act as a PE AIF depositary. In practice, a number of PE AIF depositaries have entered the market. Many such businesses have been established by fund administration firms. There is considerable competition between the new PE AIF depositaries (and between them and banks). 0

2. If the answer to Question is yes, have the authorities in your jurisdiction given any guidance on the interpretation of the conditions of that paragraph? Country Details The Czech Republic Denmark Finland We are not aware of any guidance. However, the interpretation of section 84 appears to be relatively straightforward. Yes. The Danish FSA has issued Guidelines on Depositaries for Alternative Investment Funds dated 6 June 203 (the Guidelines ), which describe in more detail the entities allowed to act as depositaries and the functions of depositaries. According to the Government Bill a central securities depositary as defined in the Finnish Act on the Book-entry System and the Clearing System may, without any separate permission, act as a special depositary. In addition, any other limited liability company that has been granted a license to act as a depositary could serve as a special depositary. The proposed legislation only includes some general provisions relating to the owners of the depositary, the management of the depositary and the depositary company itself. The Finnish Ministry of Finance may issue a decree with more detailed provisions on the required information that should be provided for the license application. France Not applicable. Please see the answer to Question. 2 Question -by-question analysis