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1 Day Regulatory Reporting for EMIR, MIFIR and SFTR Course (October 6th, 2022) - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Regulatory Reporting for EMIR, MIFIR and SFTR" training has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This practical 1 day course conducted by a senior City expert covers regulatory reporting requirements for the three main regulations: EMIR, MiFIR and SFTR.

This training session covers the key challenges encountered by banks, broker dealers, asset managers and hedge funds, key lessons learnt in implementing trade and transaction reporting, and successful remediation of any issues.

This workshop covers all aspects of regulatory reporting, from organisational scope, to data validation, data sourcing, counterparty and entity identification, and asset class/instrument identification - and resulting impact to Front, Middle and Back Office processes.

Conducted by an expert who is currently working within the sector and advising different organisations from some key players to smaller companies, the trainer has a very good understanding of challenges that companies are facing and how to effectively overcome them and ensure compliance and operational effectiveness.

What will you learn

By attending this course you will learn about:

  • All the key aspects of regulatory reporting, from organisational scope, to data validation, data sourcing, counterparty and entity identification, and asset class/instrument identification - and resulting impact to Front, Middle and Back Office processes.
  • Key learnings from implementation of EMIR over the last 6 years, upcoming reporting and margin implications of EMIR REFIT and Unclear Margin Rules, MIFIR over the last 4 years, and implementation of SFTR; benchmarking against peers from the sell-side and buy-side, and resolution of any open questions.
  • Real life industry examples of best practices, post-implementation issues, and successful remediation
  • Regulatory guidance from the FCA, CSSF, ESMA and other local regulators - post Brexit UK vs EU regulations
  • Understand the key impacts to US, EMEA and APAC institutions in scope, and the new regulatory reporting landscape

Main topics covered during this training

  • Regulatory Background to all three regulations
  • Scope of entities, counterparties and asset classes for MiFIR, EMIR and SFTR
  • Key Reporting Requirements
  • Definitions and Data Validations
  • Fields Analysis - Instrument, Product, Entity and Personal Data
  • Systems and Controls
  • Implications for UK, EU and Global Investment Banks and Asset Managers
  • Global Regulatory Reporting
  • Implementation challenges and lessons learnt

Who Should Attend:

From banks, broker dealers, asset managers and hedge funds:

  • Heads of Trading, Investment, Portfolio Management, Operations, and Business Risk
  • Heads of Regulatory Reporting, Compliance and HR
  • Key Control Functions/Senior Managers in Audit, Compliance, Risk and Operations

Key Topics Covered:

PART 1: REGULATORY BACKGROUND AND SCOPE

MIFIR Transaction Reporting

  • MIFID II/MIFIR and MAR - Market Transparency, Market Abuse and transaction reports
  • Entities and transactions in scope, ARMs

EMIR Trade Reporting

  • EMIR Introduction - OTC Derivatives, Central Clearing, CCPs, TRs
  • Regulatory drivers, Entities in scope, Financial and Non-financial counterparties
  • EMIR REFIT, EMIR 2.2

SFTR Transaction Reporting

  • SFTR Introduction - Stock and Commodity/Security Borrow Loans, Repos and Collateralised Loan Financing, Margin Lending, Tri-Party
  • Regulatory drivers, Entities in scope, Financial and Non-financial counterparties, Collateral arrangements with non-EU counterparties

PART 2: KEY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

MIFIR Transaction Reporting

  • Trading Capacity
  • Definition of trade execution
  • Trade Lifecycle scenarios, transmission of order
  • Reporting exemptions and Reportable instruments

EMIR Trade Reporting

  • Trade and Position Reporting, Trade Lifecycle Action types
  • OTC, Cleared, and Listed Derivative scenarios - Updates for EMIR REFIT
  • Reconciliation with counterparty reporting
  • Asset class specific rules

SFTR Transaction Reporting

  • UK vs EU SFTR
  • Counterparty classification, scope, and data
  • Mandatory delegated reporting for NFC-
  • Loan and collateral data, margin data and margin reuse/Rehypothecation

PART 3: REPORTING FIELDS AND VALIDATIONS

MIFIR Transaction Reporting

  • Instrument and underlying identifiers (ISINs, CUSIPS), using the ANNA DSB
  • Unique Product Identifiers (UPIs)
  • Trade Economics, LEIs and identifying counterparties
  • Personal Data Requirements

EMIR Trade Reporting

  • Unique Trade Identifiers (UTI) Generation and Matching
  • Unique Product Identifiers (UPIs), ISIN, AIIs
  • Trade Economics, Collateral and Valuation Data, Confirmation details

SFTR Transaction Reporting

  • Repo and overnight collateral information
  • Fields Analysis and Reference Data, Asset class specific rules
  • LEI, UTIs, and product identifiers

PART 4: KEY CONSIDERATIONS

MIFIR Transaction Reporting

  • Systems and Controls - Regulatory Obligations, Reconciliations with ARM
  • Global Regulatory Reporting

EMIR Trade Reporting

  • Systems and Controls - Regulatory Obligations, Inter TR Reconciliation
  • EMIR 2.2 and EMIR REFIT - Changes in scope and upcoming implementations
  • Global Regulatory Reporting

SFTR Transaction Reporting

  • Systems and Controls - Regulatory Obligations, FC vs NFCs, Tri-Party and Custody arrangements
  • Segregation of collateral, Rehypothecation
  • Global securities financing regulations

For more information about this training visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/bjpv9v

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Contacts

ResearchAndMarkets.com
Laura Wood, Senior Press Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900

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