Definition ∞ Product Disclosure Statements, often abbreviated as PDS, are legal documents that furnish comprehensive information about a financial product to prospective investors. These statements detail the product’s characteristics, advantages, risks, fees, and the issuer’s identity. Their purpose is to ensure transparency and facilitate informed investment decisions, particularly in regulated financial markets. Issuers of certain digital asset products may be required to provide a PDS.
Context ∞ The applicability of Product Disclosure Statements to digital asset offerings is a key regulatory discussion, often featured in news concerning consumer protection and market oversight. Regulators globally are evaluating whether existing PDS requirements are suitable for novel crypto products or if new disclosure standards are necessary. Ensuring adequate information for retail investors in the digital asset sector remains a significant challenge.