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Broker Dealers Beware: States Get Creative in Unclaimed Account Search

February 11, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Knock, knock. Who’s there? If a potential censure or fine from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority or the Securities and Exchange Commission isn’t enough to motivate broker-dealers to ensure their middle and back-office operations are well oiled, perhaps an intensive audit by an unfamiliar firm sent by state regulators will be. The states’ objective: taking over billions of dollars worth […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Investments, Investors, Reporting, Rules, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Middle Office Ops, Regulators, Reporting, SEC

Central Clearing for US Sec Lending: Coming Soon?

February 5, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Central clearing: it’s a well-established concept for settling equities, fixed-income and now swap transactions. But not in the US securities lending market, where Eurex Clearing now wants to establish a new service, but could face an uphill climb, despite enlisting two of the world’s largest custodian banks BNY Mellon and State Street to help out.  Granted, OCC in […]

Filed Under: Risk, Sec Lending, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Clearinghouses, Collateral, Compliance, Custodians, Fund Ops, Sec Lending

Vendor Risk Management: Financial Firms under the Gun

January 22, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

First of a two-part series on third-party risk. For the second article, click here. Activities can be outsourced, liabilities can’t. Financial firms may understand the legal distinction, but when it comes to managing the risk involved with using external technology providers, they are too often falling asleep at the wheel, warn operations and IT experts. The reason: […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Data, Ops Risk, Outsourcing, Risk, Risk, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Fund Ops, Middle Office Ops, Ops Risk, Regulators, Reporting, SEC, Security

Stock Connect: Will Fund Managers Hop on the HK-Shanghai Express?

January 15, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Mainland China is trying to make it easier for foreign fund managers and other investors to access the local market, but so far teething pains are preventing a huge uptick for the so-called Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect program launched last November. Although heavily hyped by China and the international financial press, legal and operational experts caution […]

Filed Under: Custody, Funds, Investments, Investors, Regulations, Settlement, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Custodians, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Investment Ops, Settlement

Passing on the Business: Data Transit for Cost-Basis Reporting

January 9, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

A US investor decides to switch its account from one broker-dealer or bank to another. The transition is supposed to be a no-brainer which happens every day on Wall Street. However, when it comes to cost-basis reporting, a simple operational process could easily turn into an administrative and financial nightmare, warn tax operations experts. The ramifications can […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Data, Financials, Investments, Reporting, Slider, Standards Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Compliance, Corporate Actions, Investment Ops, IRS, Reconciliation, Valuation

Shareholder Ballots: The Quest to Confirm a Vote

November 7, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

An investor receives information about a corporate agenda and casts its votes. It happens every day of the week and most frequently from February through June when most US firms hold their annual meetings. But just because a shareholder votes, doesn’t necessarily mean there’s any way to verify the vote made its way to the issuer, […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Investors, Ops Risk, Rules, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Corporate Actions, Ops Risk, SEC

Bloomberg’s FIGIs: Can Data Giant’s IDs Usurp ISINs as Global Standard? (Updated)

September 15, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

ISIN — the 12-digit alphanumeric international securities identification code and longstanding standard for identifying securities for cross-border trading and post-trade processing — is facing an unlikely competitor, a proprietary code designed by commercial data giant Bloomberg. The 27-member board of directors of the Object Management Group (OMG), an international organization concerned with data integration standards, is set to […]

Filed Under: Data, Operations, Post-Trade, Slider, Standards Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Corporate Actions, CUSIP, Data, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Middle Office Ops, Standards

Merrill’s Reconciliation Fine: What Happens When Middle Office Fails

September 5, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Reconciliation: it’s an everyday process in buy- and sell-side shops, where overworked middle-office analysts pay close attention to details and hope technology works. Like all post-trade operations, it often draws the attention of C-level executives only when something goes wrong. Even worse, as evidenced in a recent case involving Merrill Lynch, mistakes can also elicit […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Data, Operations, Slider, Trading Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, CFTC, Matching, Middle Office Ops, Post Trade, Reconciliation

Russia Sanctions: Narrow Focus Makes Compliance Trouble

August 20, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Asset managers have to deal with trading restrictions against countries on U.S. or foreign sanctions lists every day. Trading with certain countries or in issues from certain companies is forbidden, period. The black and white requirements are clear to understand so they are easy to follow. Not so, when it comes to the new sanctions imposed by the U.S. government […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Compliance, Custody, Funds, Investments, Operations, Ops Risk, Regulations, Slider Tagged With: Brokerage Ops, Clearinghouses, Compliance, Custodians, Depositories, Fund Ops, Investment Ops, Ops Risk, Regulators

US FINCEN: Digging Deeper into Beneficial Owner Identities

August 15, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Financial firms have it hard enough verifying the identity of their customers. They have to make certain to ask all the right questions and hope they get the right answers. It is an error-prone process, but at least the main thing the bank, broker-dealer, or mutual fund has to know is just who it is directly […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Regulations, Reporting, Slider Tagged With: AML, Brokerage Ops, FATCA, Fund Ops, KYC, Regulators, Reporting

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