Pioneering efficiency in asset inventory management
2 April 2024
J.P. Morgan’s Cathy Duan and Emily Li, APAC collateral service product managers for Â鶹´«Ã½ Services, explore the firm’s new Collateral Transport 2.0 solution as the market faces UMR challenges
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In navigating the terrain of financial regulations, an increasing number of buy-side firms are confronted with the challenges of uncleared margin rules (UMR), necessitating a responsive vehicle for dynamic collateral mobilisation. J.P. Morgan’s Collateral Transport, an end-to-end asset inventory management solution, not only addresses margin obligations but also preserves trading and lending opportunities with minimum operational efforts.
By combining J.P. Morgan’s Agency Â鶹´«Ã½ Finance (ASF) and Collateral Services capabilities, Collateral Transport serves as a strategic tool, facilitating the mobilisation, deployment and servicing of assets between custodians and triparty collateral agents.
Optimising asset utilisation
Collateral Transport maximises the financial benefits of unencumbered assets by mobilising the assets from their custodian to a triparty collateral agent to cover margin obligations with counterparties.
By integrating with J.P. Morgan triparty’s collateral simulation engine, Collateral Transport can minimise asset movements by generating recommendations based on the simulation results. The simulation takes into account available inventory across the client’s triparty longbox and lendable asset pool in custody. This ensures optimal asset delivery or recall before any physical transfer of assets.
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Efficiency in day-to-day trading
A key strength of Collateral Transport lies in its minimal impact on daily trading and lending activities. The ASF platform facilitates asset delivery to a triparty collateral agent and the return of assets for lending or sales opportunities. Currently, securities lending traders monitor outstanding collateral transport margins, recall and substitute assets when lending demand or sale opportunities arise.
By Q3 2024, Collateral Transport will be able to assess how clients can use their assets optimally by incorporating supply and demand, bid-offer levels, and portfolio activity in the lending space. Assets in high demand will be automatically recalled and substituted from triparty collateral agents to maximise lending returns.
Preserving standard processes
Collateral Transport ensures minimal disruption to the client’s asset servicing activities as assets can be substituted and returned to its custodian ahead of the income or corporate action events.
To further reduce clients’ operational burden by Q2 2024, clients will have the option to delegate instruction generation to Collateral Transport. The platform will automatically generate free-of-payment trade instructions on clients’ behalf to move assets between triparty collateral agents and custodians — whether to top up collateral accounts, satisfy sale trades, corporate actions or lending opportunities, removing the operational burden associated with instructing Collateral Transport.
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As Collateral Transport evolves with these new functionalities, it not only meets current industry challenges but helps to facilitate increasing collateral convergence across lending, financing and derivatives.
By combining J.P. Morgan’s Agency Â鶹´«Ã½ Finance (ASF) and Collateral Services capabilities, Collateral Transport serves as a strategic tool, facilitating the mobilisation, deployment and servicing of assets between custodians and triparty collateral agents.
Optimising asset utilisation
Collateral Transport maximises the financial benefits of unencumbered assets by mobilising the assets from their custodian to a triparty collateral agent to cover margin obligations with counterparties.
By integrating with J.P. Morgan triparty’s collateral simulation engine, Collateral Transport can minimise asset movements by generating recommendations based on the simulation results. The simulation takes into account available inventory across the client’s triparty longbox and lendable asset pool in custody. This ensures optimal asset delivery or recall before any physical transfer of assets.
Figure 1
Efficiency in day-to-day trading
A key strength of Collateral Transport lies in its minimal impact on daily trading and lending activities. The ASF platform facilitates asset delivery to a triparty collateral agent and the return of assets for lending or sales opportunities. Currently, securities lending traders monitor outstanding collateral transport margins, recall and substitute assets when lending demand or sale opportunities arise.
By Q3 2024, Collateral Transport will be able to assess how clients can use their assets optimally by incorporating supply and demand, bid-offer levels, and portfolio activity in the lending space. Assets in high demand will be automatically recalled and substituted from triparty collateral agents to maximise lending returns.
Preserving standard processes
Collateral Transport ensures minimal disruption to the client’s asset servicing activities as assets can be substituted and returned to its custodian ahead of the income or corporate action events.
To further reduce clients’ operational burden by Q2 2024, clients will have the option to delegate instruction generation to Collateral Transport. The platform will automatically generate free-of-payment trade instructions on clients’ behalf to move assets between triparty collateral agents and custodians — whether to top up collateral accounts, satisfy sale trades, corporate actions or lending opportunities, removing the operational burden associated with instructing Collateral Transport.
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As Collateral Transport evolves with these new functionalities, it not only meets current industry challenges but helps to facilitate increasing collateral convergence across lending, financing and derivatives.
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