As if knowing the basics about your customer weren’t difficult enough, how about knowing a lot more, verifying what you think you know, and doing the same when it comes to the customer’s direct and indirect investors and controlling parties. That is what European regulators will eventually require from financial institutions doing business in the […]
Fund Managers: On Countdown for New Uncleared Swaps Margins
US banking regulators might not have directly overseen the activities of fund management shops in the past, but when it comes to uncleared bilateral swap contracts, that stance is changing fast. The new arrangement will come at a hefty cost for heavy users of the bespoke deals. Under final rules released October 22, a host of […]
Harmonizing ISO 20022 Messages: Only Best Efforts Apply
Understanding unfamiliar accents and dialects can be hard, even if you come from the same country and supposedly speak the same language. Imagine how users of ISO 20022-compliant messages must feel as they struggle to process the current variants of the up-and-coming messaging standard. Their solution: create ISO harmonization groups and hope they can reach […]
Managing Your Vendor Risk? New Data Hub Helps Out
Can we trust this vendor? That question is the foundation of a process the begins long before a contract is signed and continues until the vendor and the customer firm part ways. Managing any relationship with a third-party provider can be taxing for a financial firm, requiring ongoing scrutiny, recordkeeping and now regulatory expectations. It is […]
FCMs: Fund Managers Swap One Cost for Another
Fund managers can no longer assume all is well in their relationships with their futures commissions merchants. As many face changing or even lost relationships with their FCMs, the big question they are forced to answer: What do we do now? Their choices: either find another FCM, reduce the number of centrally-cleared swaps transactions they trade, or […]
Playing With Swing Pricing: Tough Choices for US Fund Managers
The goal of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s new proposed rules for swing pricing for mutual funds may be noble, but their potential implementation is already causing plenty of strife, say operations insiders. A swing price, according to the US regulatory agency is an adjustment to the net asset value, based on a huge purchase […]
KYC Onboarding: Taking a Global Centralized Approach
Name, rank and serial number. That’s what national military organizations across the globe use to identify their members. Too bad the same simplicity can’t be used by financial firms when it comes to identifying their customers and counterparties, bemoan operations and compliance specialists. Instead financial firms must deal with a hodgepodge of regulatory requirements across […]
Automating Corporate Actions: Fund Managers Trail
The more things change the more they stay the same when it comes to corporate actions processing. Although financial firms as a whole are adopting more automation to communicate with each other and investors on income and dividend payments as well as reorganizations such as mergers, tender offers and takeovers, fund managers are trailing their sell-side peers, […]
SEC to Mutual Funds: Get Your Liquidity in Order
New proposed rules from the US Securities and Exchange Commission requiring mutual funds to ensure they have the necessary liquidity and correct pricing to accommodate a potential onslaught of redemptions could pose operational and IT challenges for fund management firms. That is the initial reaction from a group of ten fund management compliance, operations and […]
New Alternative Fund Messages: Second Time the Charm?
The alternative investment funds market is undergoing an eight year itch. That long ago in 2007, a group of securities depositories, fund administrators and custodians launched a project to create ISO 20022-compliant message types for orders and redemptions of units of alternative investment funds. The level of adoption of the new messaging was disappointing, and it […]