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AI Summary of Article 27db Procedures for granting and refusing applications for authorisation of CTPs
This document outlines the procedural framework for the authorisation of Centralised Trading Platforms (CTPs) as per Article 27da. Applicants must furnish comprehensive information to enable ESMA to verify compliance with specified criteria. ESMA is mandated to assess the completeness of applications within 20 working days and, upon granting authorisation, specify operational conditions. Furthermore, CTPs are obligated to maintain compliance with organisational requirements and promptly notify ESMA of any compliance issues.
Moreover, ESMA is tasked with developing both regulatory and implementing technical standards, with drafts due to the Commission by 29 December 2024, ensuring clarity in notifications and procedural compliance for CTPs.
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Article 27db Procedures for granting and refusing applications for authorisation of CTPs
1. The applicant for authorisation referred to in Article 27da(4) shall provide all the information necessary to enable ESMA to confirm that the applicant has put in place, at the time of the application for authorisation, all the necessary arrangements to fulfil the criteria laid down in Article 27da(2).
2. ESMA shall assess whether the application for authorisation is complete within 20 working days of receipt of the application.
Where the application for authorisation is not complete, ESMA shall set a deadline by which the applicant is to provide additional information.
After assessing the application for authorisation as complete, ESMA shall notify the applicant accordingly.
3. Within three months of receipt of a complete application for authorisation, ESMA shall assess the compliance of the applicant with this Title. It shall adopt a reasoned decision granting or refusing authorisation and shall notify the applicant accordingly within five working days of the date of adoption of such reasoned decision. A decision granting authorisation shall specify the conditions under which the applicant is to operate.
4. Following authorisation pursuant to paragraph 3, ESMA may grant the applicant authorised as a CTP a transition period to put in place the necessary operational and technical arrangements.