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SFTR reporting starts strong
03 August 2020 London
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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Almost all reported transactions were accepted by trade repositories (TR) in the first weeks of reporting under the 麻豆传媒 Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR), according to the International 麻豆传媒 Lending Association鈥檚 (ISLA) regulatory chief.

Adrian Dale, head of regulation and market practice for the trade body, notes that 95 percent of transactions are being accepted by TRs, which he says is 鈥渁 testament to the extraordinary industry preparations鈥.

Since 13 July credit institutions, investment firms, central counterparties and central securities depositories have been reporting SFTs.

ISLA estimates that securities lending trades alone accounted for some 1 million of all transactions reported in the first week.

鈥淭hese are however only the first days of reporting, and so not unexpectedly tweaks will need to be made,鈥 says Dale. 鈥淔or example, some firms data outputs will require refining, whilst others are ironing out reconciliation breaks caused by different treatments of life cycle events, also referred to as 鈥榚vent choreography鈥.鈥

As the later phases of SFTR, which bring in the buy side and non-financial counterparts, will establish two 鈥渘otable trends鈥, according to Dale.

鈥淭he first being that issues and challenges will diminish as they are resolved, whilst the second will be that data volumes will increase as old trades mature and are replaced with new loans captured by the scope of the regulation,鈥 he explains.
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