nonPRIIPs
NonPRIIPs are financial products that do not fall within the scope of the European Union’s PRIIPs Regulation (Regulation (EU) 1286/2014). The PRIIPs Regulation requires a standardized Key Information Document (KID) to be provided to retail investors for packaged retail and insurance-based investment products. By contrast, non-PRIIPs are not packaged as retail investment products, or are marketed only to professional clients, or otherwise fall outside the Regulation’s scope. As a result, issuers and distributors of non-PRIIPs are not obligated to produce a PRIIPs KID for those products.
Scope and examples: Examples of non-PRIIPs include plain-vanilla financial instruments such as individual shares and standard
Regulatory implications: Because they are outside PRIIPs, non-PRIIPs do not require a KID under the PRIIPs Regulation.
See also: PRIIPs, Key Information Document, Prospectus Regulation, MiFID II.