EuSEF Regulation definition
Examples of EuSEF Regulation in a sentence
From a regulatory and supervisory perspective, an authorisation under the AIFMD is more stringent than a registration under the EuVECA and EuSEF Regulation.
The European Parliament and Council agreement in principle of 30 May on the European Venture Capital Funds (EuVECA) Regulation and the European Social Entrepreneurship Funds (EuSEF) Regulation will make it easier for investors to invest in small and medium-sized innovative companies by opening up the regulation to fund managers of all sizes and by expanding the range of companies that can be invested in.
The EuSEF industry would enjoy an optimal level of clarity in terms of identifying whether an undertaking would qualify as social and, as a consequence, the EuSEF could safely count the investment as part of the 70% of qualified investments set out in the Article 3(1)(b)(1) of the EuSEF Regulation.
In addition, it imposes an additional burden because the EuSEF manager will have to adapt the disclosure materials in case there is a change in the identity of the suppliers of the support services (in accordance with Article 14(2) of the EuSEF Regulation, the information shall be kept up-to-date and reviewed regularly).
An open-ended list of goods, services, methods and financial activities of the social enterprises provides for a lower level of legal certainty and raises the question of whether the request of the EuSEF Regulation is addressed in a satisfactory manner, since many social undertakings may develop strategies that do not fall within any of the goods, services, methods and financial activities listed of the list.
With such an approach, new or innovative social enterprises that do not fit within the original list would risk being unduly excluded from the scope of the EuSEF Regulation.
Therefore, being authorised under the AIFMD should not trigger the process in Article 21(1)(c) of the EuVECA Regulation and 22(1)(c) of the EuSEF Regulation.
Narrowing in such a manner the range of undertakings in which EuSEF can invest as part of the core investment is likely to constitute a serious obstacle for the viability of the industry and could hinder the whole purpose of the EuSEF Regulation.
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The European Venture Capital Funds (EuVECA) Regulation 345/2013 and European Social Entrepreneurship Funds (EuSEF) Regulation 346/2013 aim at increasing the amoun-t of non bank capital available for investment in SMEs, such as-usptasrtand social enterprises.