EU Investor Rights

Regulator: ESMA / National NCAs 🇪🇺

EU investors benefit from harmonised protections under MiFID II and national regulations enforced by National Competent Authorities (NCAs). The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) coordinates regulatory standards across member states.

MiFID II Protections

MiFID II (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive) provides comprehensive protections for retail investors across the EU, including best execution requirements, suitability assessments, and cost transparency.

  • Best execution obligation for brokers
  • Suitability and appropriateness assessments
  • Full cost and charges disclosure
  • Product intervention powers for ESMA and NCAs

National Compensation Schemes

Each EU member state operates an Investor Compensation Scheme (ICS) that protects investors if an authorised firm fails. Coverage varies by country but is typically €20,000 minimum.

  • Minimum €20,000 per investor per firm
  • Covers claims against authorised firms that fail
  • Contact your national NCA for specific coverage details

Cross-Border Complaints

For cross-border disputes, the FIN-NET network facilitates complaints between EU member states. ESMA also maintains a register of authorised firms across the EU.

  • FIN-NET for cross-border disputes
  • ESMA register at registers.esma.europa.eu
  • National ombudsman services in most member states

Reporting to National Regulators

Report fraud to your national NCA. Key regulators include BaFin (Germany), AMF (France), CNMV (Spain), AFM (Netherlands), and CBI (Ireland). ESMA coordinates cross-border enforcement.