What it does
This actor pulls EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Article 19 insider-transaction disclosures from four National Competent Authorities — Italy's CONSOB, the Netherlands' AFM, Spain's CNMV, and Belgium's FSMA — and normalizes them into one consistent schema. These are the same-day filings that senior managers (PDMRs) and their close associates must publish whenever they trade their own company's listed instruments.
Who it's for
Event-driven and quant funds tracking European insider signals, AML/compliance and surveillance teams, corporate-governance researchers, and financial journalists who want pan-EU PDMR dealings without a Bloomberg terminal.
Sample fields / output
- issuer name
- PDMR / person name and role
- transaction type (buy / sell / subscribe)
- financial instrument
- price and currency
- volume
- transaction date
- notification date
- source authority (CONSOB / AFM / CNMV / FSMA)
Example use cases
- Build a same-day European insider-buying screen to flag clusters of senior-manager purchases.
- Feed a compliance surveillance system that cross-checks employee dealings against public MAR disclosures.
- Power a newsletter or terminal panel covering insider activity across Italian, Dutch, Spanish, and Belgian issuers.
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FAQ
Which countries are covered?
Four EU National Competent Authorities: Italy (CONSOB), the Netherlands (AFM), Spain (CNMV), and Belgium (FSMA), all under EU MAR Article 19.
How fresh is the data?
MAR Article 19 requires same-day disclosure of senior-manager dealings, so the feed reflects filings as the authorities publish them.
What format is the output?
Normalized JSON with one schema across all four authorities — issuer, person, role, transaction type, instrument, price, volume, and dates.
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