A fund manager executes an order for a swap contract with a broker-dealer counterparty on a swaps execution facility (SEF), then allocates the order to separate underlying funds and clears the trade through a clearinghouse using a futures commission merchant (FCM). At the end of this process, the fund manager might report the trade to […]
AML Transaction Monitoring: Five Steps to Getting it Right
If you think your anti-money laundering transaction monitoring software isn’t working correctly, what should you do? a) blame your vendor and replace the software b) blame your analysts and tell them to work harder c) review your data feeds and inputs d) throw your hands up and think you can’t do anything e) doubt your […]
Investment Research: Broker-Dealers Have Their Own Unbundling to Do
Fund managers may not be the only ones forced to unbundle payment for trade execution from research when the new incarnation of the European Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) takes effect. Broker-dealers will be facing a similar challenge and they could be just as unprepared. Ordinarily classifying the research they provide fund managers as “value add” […]
Recent SEC Compliance Fines: What to Watch Out For
Four recent enforcement actions by the US Securities and Exchange Commission each highlight a different area of concern by the regulatory agency and each sends a loud and clear message in hefty fines and professional punishment. We think they offer valuable lessons to readers of FinOps Report on how to steer clear of legal landmines. Conflict […]
Best AML Programs Hinge on Best Models
Market, credit and operational risk. It has become common practice for financial firms to measure, monitor and reduce each of these three categories using accepted models, or methodologies, which rely on data inputs to generate the correct results necessary to make the right decisions. Unfortunately, the same doesn’t apply to money laundering activities even though […]
AML Compliance: Big Job Market, Big Hurdles
For those attracted to a career of hunting down criminals, law enforcement isn’t the only choice. Finance has always been both a juicy target and a obvious tool for white-collar criminals so Wall Street’s focus on anti-money laundering compliance has been years in the making, but it wasn’t until after the 2008 to 2009 financial crisis that regulators intensified […]
When Buying Cybersecurity Insurance: Caveat Emptor
The theft of personal details of millions of individuals in a U.S. government database might sound shocking, but it really isn’t given the latest stream of well-publicized hacking events in the retail, financial and insurance industries. Neiman Marcus, eBay, Home Depot, JP Morgan Chase, Sony and Anthem are among the high-profile casualties. Given that a cyber […]
Outsourced Collateral Management: A Calculated Choice
When it comes to collateral management for fund managers, why not let someone else do the work? Considering the cost and administrative burden of this complex processing function, outsourcing sounds like a great idea. There are certainly some mega custodians and other managed service experts only too willing to help out. However, in this apparent […]
Europe’s Target2Securities: On Target or Not?
Will T2S launch as scheduled? Nine years after the European Central Bank proposed the initially controversial idea of launching a single centralized settlement platform for domestic and cross-border European securities transactions, the plans to launch might have hit a snag. It wouldn’t be the first time, but this time it would be at the 11th […]
News to Use: New AML Technology and Bitcoins
AML Tech Upgrade: To avoid doing business with the wrong customers and counterparties, financial firms can now rely on a new generation of software applications that go beyond traditional rules-based screening to far more sophisticated data analysis, says a new research report from Celent. The costs of not complying with anti-money laundering rules can be […]