The Accelerated Settlement Taskforce, initiated by the U.K. government to explore expediting the settlement of financial trades in the U.K., has released its latest report, advocating for the transition to T+1 by December 31, 2027. Speaking to FTF News, Charlie Geffen, chair of the task force, says a very clear theme has emerged: the U.K…. Read More >>
FTF Unveils the 2024 FTF Awards Nominees!
Financial Technologies Forum (FTF) has unveiled the nominations for the 2024 FTF News Technology Innovation Awards competition, and the list of nominees reflects the dynamics of an industry facing digital transitions, a major effort to shorten settlement, and a final push to eliminate manual processes. The winners of the FTF Awards competition are chosen by… Read More >>
ESMA Survey Sheds Little Light on T+1 Impacts
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has received inconclusive responses to key issues around costs, operational impact, and the effect on market liquidity of shortening the settlement cycle in the European Union (E.U.). The E.U.’s regulatory body overseeing financial markets deferred drawing conclusions on many aspects, opting instead to glean insights from North America’s… Read More >>
T+1 Could Spur Leaks About Sec Lending Intentions
Unease persists in the securities-lending industry as the transition to T+1 continues, driven by concerns over heightened information leakage risks and the necessity for substantial technological upgrades Earlier this month, Bloomberg Intelligence released research indicating that accelerating settlement cycles and the subsequent squeeze of securities borrow/lend processes could leave asset owners footing an eye-watering $24… Read More >>
Corporate Actions Pilot Takes Aim at Manual Processes
(Editor’s Note: In early March, DTCC officials conducted a two-phased pilot program to bring more automation to corporate actions (CA) processing. The effort addresses decades-long asset services challenges around the sourcing of corporate actions announcements via streamlining interactions across the agent and issuer community through standards and automation. The ultimate goal is to eliminate manual… Read More >>
BBH Targets Securities Lending Ops Amid T+1
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH) is offering a third-party solution intended to help firms avoid securities lending failures while processing transactions in the trading day plus one (T+1) settlement cycle that begins in late May of this year in North America. Hoping to smooth its North American clients’ transition to T+1, BBH is partnering… Read More >>
Clearstream Taps Intix to Bolster Data Management
Deutsche Börse Group’s post-trade services company Clearstream is working with data solutions provider Intix in an effort to meet regulatory and customer demands for better access and management of financial messaging data, officials say. Intix is a transaction data management platform that helps financial services firms “monitor, comply, manage risk, and detect fraud in every… Read More >>
Time to Step Up Your T+1 Game?
Another T+1 readiness survey has highlighted a persistent lack of preparedness among buy-side firms as the summer deadline for the T+1 transition for the U.S., Canada, and Mexico approaches. Despite the Depository Trust and Clearing Corp.’s (DTCC) assurances, recent reports from vendors and banks depict concerning levels of unpreparedness among investment managers. This lack of… Read More >>
Survey Finds a Digital Divide for Securities Firms
The securities industry is facing a growing digital divide as securities firms taking a leadership role are outpacing firms that are not, particularly when it comes to developing a strategy for attracting staff with advanced digital skills and talent. This is according to the “2024 Digital Transformation and Next-Gen Tech Study” conducted by Broadridge Financial… Read More >>
Firms Brace for Expensive T+1 Settlement Failures
The industry is steeling itself for a turbulent period of adjustment with the imminent transition to shortened settlement in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada on May 28, amid analyst forecasts of a quadrupling of settlement failures. A recent Bloomberg Intelligence report has predicted a fourfold increase in settlement failures in T+1, costing a whopping $7.1… Read More >>