2021-02-26

Circular CSSF 21/766 — Update of Circular CSSF 19/724 on technical specifications regarding the submission to the CSSF of documents under Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 and the Law of 16 July 2019 on prospectuses for securities and general overview of the regulatory framework on prospectuses

The Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) issued Circular 21/766 to update Circular 19/724 regarding the technical specifications for submitting documents under Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 and the Law of 16 July 2019 on prospectuses. This update provides a general overview of the regulatory framework governing prospectuses for securities and establishes the precise requirements for document submission to the CSSF. The circular ensures compliance with European Union regulations by detailing the procedural standards for public offers and admission to trading on regulated markets.

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Published on 26 February 2021

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CSSF circular

Update of Circular CSSF 19/724 on technical specifications regarding the submission to the CSSF of documents under Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 and the Law of 16 July 2019 on prospectuses for securities and general overview of the regulatory framework on prospectuses

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19 July 2019

Updated on 6 December 2024

Circular CSSF 19/724 (as amended by Circulars CSSF 21/766 and 24/867)

Technical specifications regarding the submission to the CSSF of documents under Regulation (EU) 2017/1129 and the Law of 16 July 2019 on prospectuses for securities and general overview of the regulatory framework on prospectuses

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