On 26th April 2021, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) issued a circular titled “Circular for Licence Holders availing of Freedom of Services” which is aimed at addressing licensees in possession of a license under AIFMD, MiFID and the UCITS Directive which provide services outside Malta through the exercise of the freedom of services rights contained in the aforementioned pieces of EU legislation.
The MFSA has noted that a number of licensees who have submitted a notification to it in order to exercise such rights have either failed to ever commence the provision of services outside of Malta as noted in the respective notification or have ceased the provision of services outside of Malta. In this respect, the MFSA has noted that such licensees are potentially in breach of provisions contained within the aforementioned pieces of legislation since, by way of example, a programme of operations initially submitted with the notification may be outdated since any changes made to the original operational aspects indicated in the passporting notification may not have been notified to the MFSA at least one month prior to such changes taking effect as is required by law. In the case of the latter, the MFSA has noted that entities which have (a) never availed of or (b) have ceased to continue to avail of the right to provide services outside of Malta may have constituted a breach of such an obligation.