According to the criteria defined in MiFID II, Banco Montepio classifies its customers as investors into three categories:
- Non-professional: base classification attributed by the Bank to customers (individuals or companies) who do not meet the criteria defined in the Professional and Eligible Counterparty classifications, as it is considered that, generally speaking, their level of knowledge and experience justifies a higher level of protection in assessing risks inherent to investment operations;
- Professional: investors who have the experience, knowledge and competence necessary to make their own investment decisions and assess the associated risks, and must comply with two of the following requirements: (1) have carried out a significant volume of transactions in the relevant market, with an average frequency of 10 operations per quarter, during the last four quarters; (2) have a portfolio of financial instruments, also including cash deposits, that exceeds 500,000 euros; (3) perform or have performed functions in the financial sector, for at least one year, in a position that requires knowledge of the services or operations in question.
- Eligible counterparty: customers who benefit from the lowest level of protection, as it is assumed that they have the experience, competence and knowledge necessary to make their own investment decisions and duly consider the risks they incur. This category includes investment companies, credit institutions, insurance companies, collective investment bodies in securities and their respective management companies, pension funds and their respective management companies, among others, are classified in this category.
Each of these categories corresponds to different levels of coverage, with non-professional customers being those who benefit from greater protection. Customers are, however, given the possibility of requesting a change in the classification assigned to them by Banco Montepio.