SEC approves Securities Financing Transaction clearing service proposal of the NSCC
06 June 2022 US
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the Securities Financing Transaction (SFT) clearing service proposal of the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC), the equity clearing subsidiary of DTCC, to operate a central clearing and settlement infrastructure for overnight borrows and loans of equity securities.
The new NSCC SFT clearing service will support the central clearing of clients’ SFTs intermediated by sponsoring members or agent clearing members, as well as the central clearing of SFTs between NSCC full-service members.
The SFT Clearing Service will also allow lenders and borrowers to submit pre-established bilaterally-settled SFTs for clearing.
The SFT Clearing Service is designed to maximise capital efficiency and mitigate systemic risk by providing market participants with additional membership and cleared transaction opportunities.
The SFT Clearing Service provides members with the ability to recognise balance sheet offsets on novated SFTs, including those with third-party NSCC members and with their institutional clients.
Through novation to NSCC, members should benefit from lower capital charges on their SFTs than would otherwise be required if they engaged in the same activity outside of a central counterparty, says DTCC.
Lower balance sheet and capital constraints should allow NSCC members to experience increased lending and borrowing capacity. At the same time, agency lending disclosure reporting would no longer be applicable, DTCC adds.
DTCC is also working with FIS (Loanet) who has committed to collaborating with Broadridge and Provable Markets to ensure access and connectivity to the NSCC SFT clearing service for those members who may wish to continue to leverage FIS for their books and records processing and for the submission of Depository Trust Company deliver orders.
Laura Klimpel, general manager of fixed income clearing corporation and head of systemically important financial market utilities business development at DTCC, says: “We are pleased that the SEC has approved NSCC’s new SFT clearing service, which has the potential to significantly expand market access and liquidity while lowering overall systemic risk.
“A central clearing model has the potential to transform the securities lending market for the better, with benefits including freed up credit lines, new borrowing and lending opportunities for a wide range of counterparties, and balance sheet and capital optimisation.”
Klimpel adds: “We thank our partners for their contributions to the SFT clearing service and for helping us lay the groundwork for its upcoming launch.”
The new NSCC SFT clearing service will support the central clearing of clients’ SFTs intermediated by sponsoring members or agent clearing members, as well as the central clearing of SFTs between NSCC full-service members.
The SFT Clearing Service will also allow lenders and borrowers to submit pre-established bilaterally-settled SFTs for clearing.
The SFT Clearing Service is designed to maximise capital efficiency and mitigate systemic risk by providing market participants with additional membership and cleared transaction opportunities.
The SFT Clearing Service provides members with the ability to recognise balance sheet offsets on novated SFTs, including those with third-party NSCC members and with their institutional clients.
Through novation to NSCC, members should benefit from lower capital charges on their SFTs than would otherwise be required if they engaged in the same activity outside of a central counterparty, says DTCC.
Lower balance sheet and capital constraints should allow NSCC members to experience increased lending and borrowing capacity. At the same time, agency lending disclosure reporting would no longer be applicable, DTCC adds.
DTCC is also working with FIS (Loanet) who has committed to collaborating with Broadridge and Provable Markets to ensure access and connectivity to the NSCC SFT clearing service for those members who may wish to continue to leverage FIS for their books and records processing and for the submission of Depository Trust Company deliver orders.
Laura Klimpel, general manager of fixed income clearing corporation and head of systemically important financial market utilities business development at DTCC, says: “We are pleased that the SEC has approved NSCC’s new SFT clearing service, which has the potential to significantly expand market access and liquidity while lowering overall systemic risk.
“A central clearing model has the potential to transform the securities lending market for the better, with benefits including freed up credit lines, new borrowing and lending opportunities for a wide range of counterparties, and balance sheet and capital optimisation.”
Klimpel adds: “We thank our partners for their contributions to the SFT clearing service and for helping us lay the groundwork for its upcoming launch.”
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