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Information on the Barnett Waddingham webinar on how easy it is to create Key Information Documents (KIDs) for Packaged Retail and Insurance-Based Investment Products (PRIIPs), in line with new regulations coming into force on 1 January 2018

 

  

  

  

 

 How to cope with KIDs

 Friday 22 September | 15.00 - 16.00

 

 In this webinar we will demonstrate how easy it is to create Key Information Documents (KIDs) for Packaged Retail and Insurance-Based Investment Products (PRIIPs), in line with new regulations coming into force on 1 January 2018, using Barnett Waddingham's KIDs for PRIIPs tool. Throughout the demonstration, we will discuss the key inputs and decisions required to ensure compliance.

 Reasons to attend

 Understand the requirements of the KIDs for PRIIPs regulations and the challenges in complying

 Learn about ambiguous areas in the technical specifications and our proposed approaches

 See Barnett Waddingham's tool in action and how it could help you meet the requirements

 

 

 Further reading

 

 Scott Eason explores the role of KIDs in the new PRIIPs regulation coming into force on 1st January 2018.

 
  

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