BNY Mellon’s Digital Asset Custody Goes Live BNY Mellon reports that its Digital Asset Custody platform has gone live in the U.S. and key clients can “hold and transfer bitcoin and ether,” establishing the custodian’s capability to offer traditional and digital asset servicing. The firm launched an enterprise digital assets unit in 2021 “to develop… Read More >>
SIBOS Explores a Shared Digital Future
The multiple impacts of digital assets and the digitization of traditional assets got plenty of attention at the first in-person version of the Sibos conference since 2019 that got underway earlier this week in Amsterdam. Put on by the SWIFT cooperative, Sibos 2022 was expecting “nearly 10,000 participants,” according to officials. The conference sessions, which… Read More >>
SS&C Advances Blue Prism & Mainstay Offerings at ‘Deliver’
SS&C Technologies updated many of its mainstay systems and yet advanced key leading-edge offerings at the financial technology provider’s Deliver conference, held in Orlando, Fla., the week of Oct. 3. The event got underway even though Hurricane Ian made a turn toward Orlando prior to the start of the conference. SS&C’s Global Crisis Management (GCM)… Read More >>
Barclays Pays $361M to Settle Unregistered Securities Case
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged that Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC offered and sold “an unprecedented amount” of unregistered securities because of a “failure to implement any internal control to track such transactions in real time.” One result of that alleged failure is that both Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC had… Read More >>
Can SWIFT Make Post-Trade Ops More Transparent?
SWIFT is strongly urging that the industry adopt Unique Transaction Identifiers (UTIs) as a way to bring more transparency to post-trade processing. The new UTI support would come via the SWIFT Securities View capability, which has had a successful pilot test, dubbed the “SWIFT Securities Tracking Pilot,” according to officials of the financial messaging, systems,… Read More >>
Nasdaq Overhauls Its Corporate Structure & Other News
Nasdaq Sets Up Three New Divisions Nasdaq has announced that it is reorganizing its business units into three divisions that better reflect “the foundational shifts” of the global financial system and will help the exchanges company better serve client needs. The three new business divisions are Market Platforms, Capital Access Platforms, and Anti-Financial Crime, officials… Read More >>
DTCC & Snowflake Expand Partnership & Other News
DTCC to Build Upon Previous Snowflake Efforts Post-trade market infrastructure provider the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. (DTCC) will be building applications with data cloud vendor Snowflake “to transform how data is accessed, shared and leveraged across a number of its services,” officials say. The effort is a continuation of a previous Snowflake effort to… Read More >>
Data Disposal Case Spurs $35M Penalty for MSSB
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports settling charges against Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (MSSB) “stemming from the firm’s extensive failures, over a five-year period, to protect the personal identifying information, or PII, of approximately 15 million customers.” MSSB neither admits nor denies the charges. However, it has agreed to pay a $35 million… Read More >>
Firms Must Capture Risky Communications: Q&A
(Gone are the days when financial services firms could tightly control contact between staff and clients and limit the behavior that facilitates transactions. But, in 2022, firms have to capture a growing list of digital interactions such as unified communication (UC) and web collaboration platforms such as the popular Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Symphony, and Cisco… Read More >>