Key Information Document (KID) definition
Examples of Key Information Document (KID) in a sentence
Where a product issuer requires you to read a Key Information Document (KID) or similar document prior to trading, it is your responsibility to read such document.
The PRIIPs Regulation introduces the Key Information Document ("KID"), a standardised and simple document giving key facts on the product which must be provided to prospective retail clients and there are a number of supervisory powers granted to the regulators with respect to the marketing distribution and selling of such products within the European Union.
As soon as reasonably practicable, a recognised Hong Kong Covered Fund must file with the FCA (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) any revised instrument constituting the fund, any revised prospectus, any annual and subsequent half yearly financial reports and any updated PRIIPs Key Information Document (KID).
Investors may obtain the prospectus, the Key Information Document (KID), the Articles of Association and the annual and semi-annual reports (as and when they have been issued) free of charge from the representative in Switzerland.