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DTCC Embraces ISO 20022 for Corporate Action Elections

May 8, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation’s corporate actions transformation project could well become a gamechanger for the US market by including the use of ISO 20022-compliant messages for elections, as well as notifications on corporate events. Beyond the obvious reduction of operational risk in the stickiest aspect of corporate actions processing, the expanded use of ISO […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Infastructure, Innovation, Slider Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Custodians, Depositories, DTCC, Ops Risk

News to Use: Whistleblower Update, Lending vs. Voting, and New TA Utility

April 13, 2015 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

SEC Chills Pre-taliation: The Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement of rules against whistleblower retaliation has just taken another giant step forward with the US regulatory agency’s first announcement it has penalized a firm for restrictive language in an employment agreement. Although the US$130,000 fine was against KBR Inc., not a financial services firm, attorneys specializing […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Corporate Actions, Funds, Reporting, Rules, Sec Lending, Slider, Technology Tagged With: Compliance, Corporate Actions, Dodd-Frank, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Outsourcing, Regulators, Reporting, SEC

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

2015: Top Ops Goals for Surviving the Regulatory Crush

December 30, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

With the beginning of 2015 just hours away, middle and back office operations specialists across the globe should count on a visit from C-level executives to set the tone for the new year. Forget about praise for all the hard work in 2014. Everyone now has to roll up their sleeves to address a host […]

Filed Under: Analytics, Compliance, Data, Ops Risk, Reporting, Risk, Risk, Rules, Slider Tagged With: Collateral, Compliance, Corporate Actions, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Ops Risk, Reconciliation, Regulators, Reporting, T+2

Corporate Actions: Solving the Operational Disconnect

December 11, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

A capital charge, stock dividend, reverse stock split, tender offer or voluntary distribution. Those are just a few of the dozens of types of corporate action events — many of them them voluntary corporate actions in which a decision must be made — that management firms have to handle on a daily basis. Who has to deal with […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Data, Slider Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Custodians, Data, Depositories, Fund Ops, Hedge Funds, Investment Ops, Middle Office Ops, Ops Risk, 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

Russia: Behind-the-Scenes Progress on Operational Risk

November 5, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

US and European sanctions aside, the Russian securities depository and regulators are staying on track toward their goal of turning Moscow into a major financial center through two badly needed operational reforms — the automated processing of corporate actions and electronic proxy votes for annual meetings in Russian corporations. In line with the global trend toward using ISO-compliant messages for […]

Filed Under: Corporate Actions, Data, Slider Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Data, Depositories, DTCC, Ops Risk

EU Settlements: More Corporate Actions Claims?

October 1, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

In focusing strictly on settling domestic and cross-border trades, the new central settlement platform, Target2Securities (T2S) may end up causing unintended operational glitches and additional costs when it comes to how corporate actions of European issuers are processed. Or so fear some managers who apparently aren’t buying the assertions made by custodians and securities depositories […]

Filed Under: Clearing, Corporate Actions, Custody, Ops Risk, Post-Trade, Settlement, Slider Tagged With: Corporate Actions, Depositories, Post Trade, Settlement, T+2

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

Monitoring Proxy Advisory Firms: A New Compliance Challenge?

July 18, 2014 By Chris Kentouris Leave a Comment

Proxy advisory firms are supposed to help fund managers decide how to vote their shares in annual or other corporate meetings and even cast votes for them. But that doesn’t mean fund managers should just let them do all the work and forget about it. Apparently that’s what the US Securities and Exchange Commission thinks […]

Filed Under: Compliance, Funds, Ops Risk, Outsourcing, Slider Tagged With: Compliance, Corporate Actions, Fund Ops, Ops Risk, SEC, Valuation

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