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Coming into force of the Regulation respecting complaint processing and dispute resolution in the financial sector
Coming into force of the Regulation respecting complaint processing and dispute resolution in the financial sector

Cision Canada

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Coming into force of the Regulation respecting complaint processing and dispute resolution in the financial sector

MONTRÉAL, /CNW/ - The Regulation respecting complaint processing and dispute resolution in the financial sector, published on February 15, 2024, will come into force on July 1, 2025. This Regulation of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) is intended to harmonize the way complaints are processed, to the benefit of Québec financial consumers. The Regulation establishes standards to enhance transparency and the fair processing of consumer complaints in Québec. It applies to financial institutions, financial intermediaries and credit assessment agents with activities in Québec. The Regulation draws from domestic and international best practices and also reflects stakeholder input from two important consultations that helped improve the content. The Regulation establishes a common set of rules, obligations and practices for the financial sector, particularly with respect to the timeframes to be observed when handling consumer complaints. The coming into force of the Regulation coincides with the deployment of the AMF's 2025-2029 Strategic Plan (in French only), whose orientations include enhancing the consumer experience. The Regulation introduces significant changes for the financial sector. A number of tools are available to assist firms in understanding its scope and achieving compliance. About the AMF In its role as regulator, the Autorité des marchés financiers acts to maintain a financial sector that is dynamic, operates with integrity and warrants public confidence. It regulates, in whole or in part, activities in the following sectors: insurance, securities and derivatives, distribution of financial products and services, deposit institutions, mortgage brokerage and credit assessment.

Aramis Group - 2025 half-year financial report release
Aramis Group - 2025 half-year financial report release

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Aramis Group - 2025 half-year financial report release

PRESS RELEASE Arcueil, June 13, 2025 2025 half-year financial report release Aramis Group today announces that the company has filed its 2025 half-year financial report, ended March 31, 2025, with the French Financial Markets Authority (Autorité des marchés financiers). Aramis Group 2025 half-year financial report is available on the Company's website under 'Investors / Regulated information'. *** About Aramis Group – Aramis Group is the European leader for B2C online used car sales and operates in six countries. A fast-growing group, an e-commerce expert and a vehicle refurbishing pioneer, Aramis Group takes action each day for more sustainable mobility with an offering that is part of the circular economy. Founded in 2001, it has been revolutionizing its market for over 20 years, focused on ensuring the satisfaction of its customers and capitalizing on digital technology and employee engagement to create value for all its stakeholders. With annual revenues of more than €2 billion, Aramis Group sells more than 110,000 vehicles B2C and welcomes close to seventy million visitors across all its digital platforms each year. The Group employs more than 2,400 people and has eight industrial-scale refurbishing centres throughout Europe. Aramis Group is listed on Euronext Paris Compartment B (Ticker: ARAMI – ISIN: FR0014003U94). Investors contact Press contacts investor@ BrunswickHugues BoëtonTristan Roquet Montegon aramisgroup@ (0)6 79 99 27 15 Attachment Press release - ARAMIS GROUP - 2025 half-year financial report releaseError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

LECTRA: Monthly declaration of the total number of shares and voting rights composing the company's capital (at May 31st, 2025)
LECTRA: Monthly declaration of the total number of shares and voting rights composing the company's capital (at May 31st, 2025)

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

LECTRA: Monthly declaration of the total number of shares and voting rights composing the company's capital (at May 31st, 2025)

Monthly declaration of the total number of shares and voting rights composing the company's capital (at May 31st, 2025) This declaration is established in accordance with Article L.233-8 II of the French Code de Commerce and of Article 223-11 of the Règlement Général of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). Date: May 31st, 2025 Total number of shares composing the capital: 38,034,850 Total number of voting rights, gross (1): 38,034,850 Total number of voting rights, net (2): 37,997,708 (1) In accordance with the second paragraph of article 223-11 of the Règlement Général of the AMF, the gross total of voting rights is based on the total number of shares composing the company's capital which have voting rights, including shares deprived of their voting rights (2) The net total of voting rights is equal to the gross total, minus the number of shares deprived of their voting rights (treasury shares) Other than the legal notification requirements for crossing the thresholds established by French law, there is no special statutory obligation. Attachment Monthly_declaration_shares_votingrights_may 2025Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

GTT: Monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital
GTT: Monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

GTT: Monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital

Monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital Articles L. 233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and 223-16 of the General Regulation of the Autorité des Marchés Financiers Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, June 9, 2025 Date Total number of shares Theoretical total number of voting rights1 Net total number of voting rights2 May 31, 2025 37,117,772 37,117,772 37,030,337 Investor Relations Contact information-financiere@ / + 33 1 30 23 20 87 1 Calculated on the basis of all the shares to which voting rights are attached, including shares stripped of voting rights (pursuant to article 223-11 of the General Regulation of the Autorité des marchés financiers). 2 Excluding treasury shares Attachment GTT Monthly disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares composing the share capital - May 2025Sign in to access your portfolio

Finfluencers under surveillance: AMF joins forces with regulators across the globe
Finfluencers under surveillance: AMF joins forces with regulators across the globe

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Finfluencers under surveillance: AMF joins forces with regulators across the globe

MONTRÉAL, June 6, 2025 /CNW/ - From June 2 to 6, 2025, the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) participated in the Global Week of Action Against Unlawful Finfluencers by joining forces with several other regulators to prevent and counter unlawful activities engaged in by financial influencers (also known as "finfluencers"). The AMF wanted to achieve two objectives with the actions it carried out as part of this initiative: raise public awareness of the risks associated with the products and advice offered by some finfluencers, and draw finfluencers' attention to the potentially illegal aspects of their activities while contemplating targeted actions against specific finfluencers. Consumers: Using critical thinking and acting with caution The AMF released short videos featuring two of its investigators and published a new webpage urging consumers to exercise critical thinking and caution when considering financial products and advice offered on the Internet and social media. Their content focuses on how to identify potentially misleading or fraudulent information. Finfluencers: Understanding and following the rules The AMF's investigations team contacted a long list of Québec influencers representing a combined audience of over one million followers in order to raise their awareness, caution them or ask them to remove content from their posts. The AMF also published a webpage explaining what rules finfluencers needed to follow to comply with the law. In certain, more problematic cases, the AMF also opened investigations into illegal activities. "Most finfluencers are acting within the framework of the law. Some, however, are touting products or services without being registered with the regulators. Others are making false promises of a lavish lifestyle or easy profits," said Éric Jacob, Executive Director, AMF Enforcement. "By joining forces with other regulators in Canada and globally, we clearly affirm our commitment to raising public awareness and combatting illegal conduct that puts consumers' finances at risk." National and international cooperation International relationships are vital to countering this problem. The AMF has worked closely with the following regulators on this initiative, which was led by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA, United Kingdom): Alberta Securities Commission (ASC, Canada) Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC, Australia); British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC, Canada); Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV, Spain); Ontario Securities Commission (OSC, Canada); Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA, United Arab Emirates); Securities & Futures Commission (SFC, Hong Kong). About the Autorité des marchés financiers In its role as regulator, the Autorité des marchés financiers acts to maintain a financial sector that is dynamic, operates with integrity and warrants public confidence. It regulates, in whole or in part, activities in the following sectors: insurance, deposit institutions, securities and derivatives, distribution of financial products and services, mortgage brokerage and credit assessment. For media inquiries: Information Centre: relationsmedias@ 1 877 525-0337 Autorité des marchés financiers @lautorite SOURCE Autorité des Marchés financiers View original content to download multimedia: Sign in to access your portfolio

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