Building a Capital Markets Union for the EU. Capital Markets Union: A Commission priority Growing businesses critical to jobs and economic growth in Europe.

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Building a Capital Markets Union for the EU

Capital Markets Union: A Commission priority Growing businesses critical to jobs and economic growth in Europe The tightening of bank lending has reduced financing Opportunity for a bigger range of financing options, particularly for SMEs Can help the financing of the Commission's Investment Plan 2 A single market project for all 28 Member States

Why does it matter? Mid-sized companies receive five times as much funding from capital markets in the US Venture capital markets as deep as the US could have been worth an additional €90bn over the past five years and additional companies financed Private funds are providing less money to venture capital in the EU than before the crisis In 2007, 15% of VC funds came from public money In 2013, 40% of VC funds came from public money 3

Where do we want to get to? 4 No barriers to international investment into the EU or investment cross border Accessible information about investment opportunities and risks especially for SMEs Proportionate regulatory burdens and similar costs of investing across the Union Investors (especially retail) better able to understand risk

Some possible actions: improve access to finance 5 Lower barriers to accessing capital markets through a review of the Prospectus Directive  Make it easier for companies (including SMEs) to raise capital Widen the investment base for SMEs through improving credit information on SMEs  Make it easier for investors to invest in SMEs

Possible actions to increase and diversity the supply of capital 6 Increase the offer of venture capital funds across the EU to help start-ups, SMEs and social businesses Boost the scale of venture capital funds: create a better environment for business angels and venture capital Enable alternative means of financing to develop, such as crowdfunding

Possible actions to have more effective investment chain and investment environment 7 Explore more efficient IT approaches to supervisory and market reporting Support the development of new technologies, and integrate the benefits of digitalisation in company law Adress divergences in national insolvency frameworks Adress differences in tax regimes that can impede the development of a single market for capita

Our approach Identify the barriers to the free movement of capital and measures to overcome them A long term project, with early wins to build momentum Some legislative measures will be needed. But legislation will not always be the appropriate policy response In many cases the onus will be on the market to deliver solutions. In others, non-legislative steps and the enforcement of single market and competition rules might offer the best way forward. 8

Timeline 18 February – adoption of the CMU Green Paper 13 May – deadline for responses to consultation Until summer: discussions at EU and national level, with Member States, parliamentarians, interested parties; workshops on technical issues e.g. today's workshop on venture capital 8 June – conference in Brussels September – publication of CMU Action Plan 9