The company’s Copenhagen, Milan and Porto CSDs now hold licences under CSDR, with Euronext Securities Oslo licence taking effect on 1 March 2022
Euronext Securities has appointed Olga Jordao as head of central securities depositories (CSD) client services for Portugal
Third Financial has selected Qomply to provide integrated end-to-end Markets in Financial Instruments Directive transaction reporting accuracy checks within its Financial Conduct Authority-regulated investment platform provider, Third Platform Servic
Transaction Network Services has expanded its market data offering for all major European equities exchanges, including Wiener Börse AG, which operates the stock exchanges in Vienna and Prague
The settlement date for stocks used to be T+5, before moving to T+3, and now most markets operate on a T+2 settlement cycle, but panellists at the AFME conference discussed whether or not the T+2 cycle is enough
Isabelle Delorme (pictured), deputy CEO of ESES CSDs Euroclear France, Euroclear Belgium and Euroclear Nederland comments: “We are extremely pleased to have worked on this pioneering project with our industry partners and the Banque de France"
Transaction Network Services is expanding its managed hosting solution, adding Euronext’s Bergamo datacentre to its global network
According to Qomply and Euronext, by linking services, the companies will be able to provide their clients with a solution that reduces cost and eradicates the complications that often come with the integration of separate solutions
Digital assets have faced a lot of criticism lately, but what’s the real state of the market?
The Nordics boast a harmonised infrastructure, which works particularly well when responding to regulation, but technology will be the key to unlock further opportunities for success
The French bank’s head of clearing, settlement and custody product, Philippe Ruault, tackles Target2-Securities and its next stages
Brian Bollen takes a look at Nordic asset servicing and its current CSD models following the economic upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic and the more recent Russian invasion of Ukraine
It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic dealt Italy and its economy a hard blow in the first half of 2020. Industry experts explain why 2021 has been a different story and outline what the future holds for the country’s asset servicing
The Nordics are looking to make further technological advancements within its financial services space
As the Netherlands holds its own among many financial hubs within Europe, Amsterdam is a leading location for trading venues and, most of all, remains an enviable pension fund stronghold