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What does Insider mean? In practice, an insider is a person who possesses inside information about an issuer or its financial instruments, typically triggering insider dealing restrictions, disclosure prohibitions and compliance controls (for example, dealing bans, insider lists and wall‑crossing). Under the uk market abuse regulation (retained Regulation (EU) 596/2014), a person is treated as an insider if they possess inside information obtained by virtue of: - being a member of an issuer’s administrative, management or supervisory bodies; - having a holding in the issuer’s capital; - access through the exercise of employment, a profession or duties; or - involvement in criminal activities. A person who possesses inside...

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Precedent: UK MAR-compliant insider list template for permanent insiders (Article 18; ITS 2016/347 Annex I) for issuers and persons acting on their behalf or account

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Article 18(1) of the uk market abuse regulation (Assimilated Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (UK Market Abuse Regulation))

An issuer, or any person acting for an issuer or on the issuer’s account, is obliged to compile a list of all individuals who have access to inside information and who work for them under an employment contract, or who otherwise carry out tasks that provide access to such information, for example advisers, accountants, or credit rating agencies...

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