The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has published a consultation on changes to the fees payable by entities in the collective investment management sector. The proposal would revise charges for management companies and funds, with fees varying by the type, category and size of the entity and reaching up to EUR 45,000. The changes would update the methodology for calculating annual fees and amend fees linked to applications for authorisation and to material changes, depending on the category of supervised entity. The consultation also proposes new information disclosure requirements and removes notification obligations that are no longer applicable. CySEC said the fee revision forms part of a broader review of its fees and charges to better align them with the nature, scale and complexity of supervised activities, while reducing reliance on public resources and strengthening its financial autonomy.
Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission2026-05-27
Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission launches consultation on revised collective investment management fees up to EUR 45000
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission has consulted on revising fees for collective investment management entities, including management companies and funds, with charges differentiated by type, category and size and capped at EUR 45,000. The proposal updates the methodology for annual fees, amends authorisation and material change fees, introduces new disclosure requirements and removes certain obsolete notification obligations, as part of a broader effort to align fees with supervised activities and strengthen CySEC’s financial autonomy.