TORA teams up with Trax
29 May 2018 London
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TORA has partnered with Trax, the post-trade services and European market data division of MarketAxess, to help their mutual clients to meet the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) trade and transaction reporting requirements.
The new reporting requirements under MiFID II are designed to improve the pre- and post-trade transparency of execution prices and the actions of those parties involved in transactions.
Under the directive, investment managers need to send trade reports, including volumes, prices and instrument identifiers in near real time to an Approved Publication Arrangement (APA), while transaction reports, including timestamps, venue, asset type and trade size need to be sent to an Approved Reporting Mechanism (ARM) on T+1.
TORA’s order and executive management system (OEMS), combined with Trax’s regulatory reporting engine, provides clients a straight-through processing solution that enables clients to meet their trade and transaction reporting requirements of MiFID II.
Commenting on the partnership, Chris Jenkins, Managing Director of TORA, said: “To keep pace with the ever-changing regulatory landscape, buy-side firms need trading technology that can be easily integrated with other solutions”. “We’re excited to add Trax to our expanding MiFID II ARM and APA partner ecosystem and be able to offer our clients a simplified trading and reporting workflow.”
Nick Moss, Head of Product Management, Trax Post-Trade, commented, “The trade and transaction reporting obligations of MiFID II have brought increased operational complexity to a wide range of participants. Trax is committed to working with OEMS providers, such as TORA, to help reporting firms streamline their processes and ultimately reduce risks.”
The new reporting requirements under MiFID II are designed to improve the pre- and post-trade transparency of execution prices and the actions of those parties involved in transactions.
Under the directive, investment managers need to send trade reports, including volumes, prices and instrument identifiers in near real time to an Approved Publication Arrangement (APA), while transaction reports, including timestamps, venue, asset type and trade size need to be sent to an Approved Reporting Mechanism (ARM) on T+1.
TORA’s order and executive management system (OEMS), combined with Trax’s regulatory reporting engine, provides clients a straight-through processing solution that enables clients to meet their trade and transaction reporting requirements of MiFID II.
Commenting on the partnership, Chris Jenkins, Managing Director of TORA, said: “To keep pace with the ever-changing regulatory landscape, buy-side firms need trading technology that can be easily integrated with other solutions”. “We’re excited to add Trax to our expanding MiFID II ARM and APA partner ecosystem and be able to offer our clients a simplified trading and reporting workflow.”
Nick Moss, Head of Product Management, Trax Post-Trade, commented, “The trade and transaction reporting obligations of MiFID II have brought increased operational complexity to a wide range of participants. Trax is committed to working with OEMS providers, such as TORA, to help reporting firms streamline their processes and ultimately reduce risks.”
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