FinDatEx platform launches EMT V3 standardising data sharing under MIFID 2

11 December 2019

The Financial Data Exchange Templates (FinDatEx) platform today publishes its first template, the 3rd iteration of the European MiFID Template (EMT V3) available on FinDatEx website. This template standardises the information on target market and costs between product manufacturers and distributors, as required under MiFID 2. The EMT and all other FinDatEx templates are not compulsory, provided to the industry free of charge and are free of any intellectual property rights.


FinDatEx would like to thank its coordinators and all members of FinDatEx’s MiFID working group for their commitment over the past several months. Today’s publication would not have been possible without their dedication to this project.

Switch-over to EMT V3

All stakeholders recognise the huge success of the EMT V1 (where applied) and the significant commitment of resources required to upgrade to V3. An immediate switch-over to EMT V3 is not required, as all EMT users are anticipated to migrate over to V3 by 10 December 2020 at the latest.

Previous versions may continue to be used for the exchange of data until that date. During this transition period, producers of EMT data having already migrated to EMT V3 should issue V1 or V2 upon request and, correspondingly, receivers of EMT data having migrated to V3 should accept V1 or V2. In order to remove the risks associated with a single conversion date, FinDatEx recommends that firms move gradually to EMT V3.

FinDatEx understands that the Structured Product Industry has, for a number of national markets, a more pressing need for V3 than the other industries that also use the EMT. It may therefore be that firms in the Structured Product Industry, in those relevant markets, will choose to be amongst the first to implement the new template and may do so from as early as 01 January 2020.

About FinDatEx

FinDatEx (Financial Data Exchange Templates) supports the development and use of standardised templates to exchange data between European financial sector institutions. It is comprised of the European Association of Cooperative Banks (EACB), the European Banking Federation (EBF), the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA), Insurance Europe, the European Association of Public Banks (EAPB), the European Savings and Retail Banking Group (ESBG) and the European Structured Investment Products Association (EUSIPA).

FinDatEx work already initiated on a Solvency II tripartite template (TPT), European PRIIPs templates (EPT and CEPT), and a MiFID feedback template will be continued. Other workstreams are also being assessed.

For more information:

EACB: Marieke van Berkel, Head of Department Retail Banking, Payments, Financial Markets, m.vanberkel@eacb.coop, + 32 2 286 98 47

EABP: Thorsten Guthke, Director, +32 2 286 90 62, info@eapb.eu

EBF: Pauline Guérin, Senior Policy Advisor, +32 2 508 37 63, p.guerin@ebf.eu

EFAMA: Tanguy van de Werve, Director General, +32 2 513 39 69, tanguy.vandewerve@efama.org

ESBG: Sebastian Stodulka, Head of Regulatory Affairs, +32 2211 1162, sebastian.stodulka@wsbi-esbg.org

Insurance Europe: Richard Mackillican, Policy advisor, Communications and PR, +32 495 27 81 01, mackillican@insuranceeurope.eu

EUSIPA: Thomas Wulf, Secretary General, +32 2 550 3415, wulf@eusipa.org

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