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Latest revision as of 13:39, 28 April 2015
See also: elective ECP
Section 3.6.2, COBS Rules
COBS Rules
COBS 3.6.2 - Per se eligible counterparties
Each of the following is a per se eligible counterparty (including an entity that is not from an EEA state that is equivalent to any of the following) unless and to the extent it is given a different categorisation under this chapter:
- (1) an investment firm;
- (2) a credit institution;
- (3) an insurance company;
- (4) a collective investment scheme authorised under the UCITS Directive or its management company;
- (5) a pension fund or its management company;
- (6) another financial institution authorised or regulated under EU legislation or the national law of an EEA State;
- (7) an undertaking exempted from the application of MiFID under either Article 2(1)(k) (certain own account dealers in commodities or commodity derivatives) or Article 2(1)(l) (locals) of that directive;
- (8) a national government or its corresponding office, including a public body that deals with the public debt;
- (9) a central bank;
- (10) a supranational organisation.
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