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European Commission Conducts Surprise Antitrust Inspections in Financial Services Sector

22.09.2024 | European Commission

The European Commission is conducting surprise antitrust inspections at financial services companies in two Member States over concerns of potential violations of EU antitrust rules.


The European Commission is conducting surprise antitrust inspections at companies operating in the financial services sector in two Member States. The inspections are focused on potential violations of EU antitrust rules that prohibit restrictive business practices related to financial derivatives.

Commission officials are conducting the inspections alongside national competition authorities from the respective Member States. These unannounced investigations are an initial step to probe suspected anticompetitive behavior, but do not imply guilt or prejudge the investigation's outcome.

There is no set deadline for completing inquiries into anticompetitive conduct. The investigation's duration will vary based on factors such as case complexity, the level of cooperation from the companies under scrutiny, and their exercise of defense rights.

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