Market Profiles outline the rules, regulations, infrastructure and procedures affecting institutional investors in international markets
Market Profiles outline the rules, regulations, infrastructure and procedures affecting institutional investors in international markets
Some markets are restricted for UCITS funds investment – please refer to your depositary team
Please note the following information, which applies to all markets:
Multiple Local Regulations / Relevant Disclosure Laws in domestic markets oblige disclosure of beneficial ownership of assets safe kept in local custody accounts. Failure to disclose ownership might have multiple consequences including loss of voting rights, constraints on the disposition of shares, banning dividend payments, etc.) depending on the issuer and the domestic market concerned. Therefore, in keeping with these domestic regulations RBC Investor Services will disclose beneficial ownership to issuers or appointed agents of issuers unless categorically instructed otherwise by clients unwilling to disclose beneficial ownership.
If you do not wish to disclose beneficial ownership kindly send authentic instructions (a formatted Swift MT599 message or a letter duly signed by authorised signatories) to your client service manager(s) indicating clearly that you do not wish to disclose information on your identity as beneficial owner of securities to Local Authorities/Issuers in all concerned markets.
By sending such instructions, you agree to hold RBC Investor Services harmless from all actions, proceedings, claims, loss, damage, costs and expenses suffered or incurred by you and which will have arisen directly or indirectly in connection with your refusal to release such information.
NB Majority or substantial share holding disclosure strictly remains the responsibility of the beneficial owner/investor and is not related to the type of disclosure described above.
All time zones are based upon GMT. Time differences will need to be adjusted by one hour during the British Summer Time (BST). North American Eastern Standard Time (EST) also observes Daylight Saving Time (DST) in line with BST.
UK and Europe (except Iceland)
BST (GMT+1) is observed from 01:00 GMT on the last Sunday in March until 02:00 on the last Sunday in October.
US and Canada
DST (EST+1) is observed from 02:00 DST on the second Sunday in March to 02:00 on the first Sunday in November.
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