Over the past years, performance fees have gained traction among UCITS managers. Unlike other elements pertaining to the UCITS environment, performance fees have historically been only lightly regulated.
In addition, there was a great disparity among national regulators in the EU, from an outright ban to no regulation at all. In 2019, this disparity prompted the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to launch a full-scale consultation process among the member states. Following these consultations, the ESMA published on the 3rd of April 2020, its final guidance on performance fees, which is applicable to UCITS and certain types of AIFs (marketed to retail investors). On 5 November 2020, the ESMA issued the official translation of these guidelines applicable as from 6 January 2021.
PwC Academy is pleased to offer a training workshop dedicated to:
This training will also highlight the different issues linked to performance fees, give some insights on best practices and offer the opportunity to go through practical application using real-life exercises.
This module is part of our Fund accounting curriculum.
Duration: 2h
Language: Available in English and French. The supporting material is only available in English.
Number of participants: up to 15
Available as intra-company course (i.e. dedicated session on demand)
Course content can be customised on demand under specific conditions.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
This training will be coordinated by Frédéric Botteman, Partner at PwC Luxembourg.
Frédéric Botteman is a partner and qualified réviseur d’entreprises in Luxembourg, currently auditing traditional, private debt, and private equity funds for major clients such as BNP Paribas Assets Management, Amundi, Nomura, BNP Paribas Securities Services, and CACEIS. He specialises in the valuation of derivatives and illiquid securities, the treatment of procedures under circular CSSF 24/856, and performance fees. With extensive experience in expert technical groups focused on asset management specifics like derivatives and swing pricing, he also serves as an instructor for related courses. Frédéric holds a degree from the University of Liège and is an active member of the Institut des Réviseurs d’Entreprises.