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Last Minute Preparations for SFTR: Are You Ready Yet?

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The clock is ticking, and the initial SFTR deadline is barely a month away – but with delays, regulatory opacity and widespread industry concerns around the data challenges posed by such a substantial change, is an April implementation even achievable?

Tactical approaches to compliance won’t be good enough. A strategic plan of attack is necessary to combat the complex nature of this regulation. If the mandated dual reporting of SFTs at the repository level requirement as well as the challenges around the use of LEIs when identifying counter parties are not enough, the 155 data fields and data quality standards are sure to cause firms to stumble if not well prepared.

But just how well prepared will they have to be – and what are the top priorities and pain points to watch out for along that pathway? In our upcoming webinar this Thursday, a panel of experts including SmartStream RDU’s Linda Coffman, Deutsche Bank Global Lead for Regulatory Market Initiatives Dawd Haque, JP Morgan’s President of Agencies Securities Lending and Product Development Thomas Pikett, and S&P Director of Product Management Lance Risi, discuss the latest updates to the regulation, including ESMA’s recent 12 month LEI grace period allowance for third country issuers.

“Firms are still scrambling to get their infrastructure set up to meet the SFTR mandates,” warns Coffman. “Some of the data attributes have components that firms are just realizing they need – for instance they need to understand and have access to index constituents in order to derive the correct equity security type which is a field they need to report. If they are relying on a third party to enrich their reporting with reference data, they need to be diligent and make sure that correct licensing is in place. We foresee that security quality and security type will be two fields that firms struggle with when matching with their counterparties.”

Offering practical guidance on how to optimise reporting that will not only be compliant, but also provide business and operational benefits, the webinar will give insight into the right tools, processes and technologies to ensure that your organisation understands the new reference data requirements, and can effectively manage the regulatory burden.

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