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SFTR and the Point Nine Solution (EEA and UK)

2025-01-27 08:01:31

SFTR: A Pillar of Financial Transparency

The Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR) is a significant regulatory framework introduced by the European Union and the UK to enhance transparency in securities financing markets. Its implementation reflects the global push to mitigate systemic risks and improve market integrity following the 2008 financial crisis.

What is SFTR?

The SFTR was adopted to regulate Securities Financing Transactions (SFTs), which include repos, securities lending, margin lending, and buy-sell back transactions. These financial instruments are critical for liquidity in financial markets but also carry risks of leverage, interconnectedness, and lack of transparency.

Why Was SFTR Introduced?

SFTR aims to address the opacity that historically surrounded SFTs. The regulation seeks to:

  1. Enhance Transparency: By requiring detailed reporting of SFTs, SFTR helps regulators and market participants understand market dynamics and exposures.
  2. Mitigate Systemic Risk: Transparency ensures that regulators can better monitor and address potential build-ups of systemic risks in the financial system.
  3. Align with Global Standards: SFTR aligns the EU’s and UK regulatory landscape with global frameworks like those set by the Financial Stability Board (FSB).

What Needs to Be Reported?

Under SFTR, counterparties must report detailed data on their SFTs to authorized trade repositories. The scope of reporting includes:

  • Counterparty information
  • Loan and collateral details
  • Valuation and reuse data
  • Lifecycle events such as modifications, terminations, and collateral updates

These reports must adhere to strict data standards, including the use of Legal Entity Identifiers (LEIs) and ISO 20022-compliant XML formats. Reporting must also occur promptly, typically no later than the next working day.

The Point Nine Solution

At Point Nine, we offer comprehensive transaction reporting solutions across multiple regulatory regimes, including SFTR, EMIR, ASIC, and MiFIR. Our expertise extends to securities financing transactions and derivatives reporting, ensuring that clients meet their compliance obligations efficiently and accurately. With our robust systems and dedicated support, we simplify the complexities of regulatory reporting, enabling firms to focus on their core business while staying fully compliant with evolving regulatory requirements.


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