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Financial Information Inc. Unveils North American IPO Service

December 18, 2024 by FTF News

Financial Information Inc. Unveils North American IPO Service

Financial Information Inc. (FII), a provider of corporate action data and historical reference services, has unveiled its North American Exchange Initial Public Offering (IPO) Service. Aimed at investment firms, financial institutions, and consultancies operating in U.S. markets, the service is intended to streamline IPO processes on North American exchanges by collating comprehensive data and insights… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Back Office, Corporate Actions, Data Management, Standards, Regulation & Compliance Tagged With: clearing, initial public offering, IPO Listings, regulatory reporting, Securities Operations, Standards, wall street

Are Transfer Agents Worthy of New Respect?

December 18, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

Are Transfer Agents Worthy of New Respect?

Is the funds industry on the verge of giving transfer agents new respect especially as these entities adjust to digital transformation and digital assets, which serve as gateways to global expansion? This is one of the arguments in a new white paper “Thinking Local, Winning Global: Transfer Agency as a Strategic Advantage,” from SS&C Technologies,… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Affirmation, Allocation & Confirmation, Back Office, Buy-Side, Industry News, Operational Risk, Ops Automation, Outsourcing, Opinion, Minding the Gap Tagged With: automation, custodian, Prime Brokers, Securities Operations, service providers, transfer agent, wall street

Trump’s SEC May Be Less Aggressive On Fines

December 11, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

Trump’s SEC May Be Less Aggressive On Fines

(The Trump team is moving fast to get its cabinet nominees in order, and Paul Atkins, a former SEC commissioner under President George W. Bush, has been tapped to head the SEC. If Atkins wins the approval of the U.S. Senate, he will succeed Gary Gensler, who steps down on Inauguration Day. FTF News asked… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Back Office, Buy-Side, Operational Risk, Sell-Side, Opinion, Q&As, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Enforcement, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reporting, Industry News Tagged With: Digital Assets, fines, FINRA, regulatory reporting, SEC, SEC Chairman, Securities Operations, US Securities and Exchange Commission, wall street

NatWest Blocks Staff Usage of WhatsApp, Skype & Messenger

November 26, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

NatWest Blocks Staff Usage of WhatsApp, Skype & Messenger

Like many firms, NatWest Group is tightening controls on the communication channels that staff members can use via corporate devices. Earlier this month, the firm blocked the usage of WhatsApp, Skype, and Facebook Messenger because they lack a way to retrieve records, a situation that impedes regulatory compliance. The pushback on problematic communication apps and… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Back Office, Data Management, AML/Fraud/Financial Crime, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Enforcement, Regulatory Reporting, Social Media, Industry News Tagged With: compliance, Facebook Messenger, NatWest, NatWest Group, recordkeeping, Skype, wall street, WhatsApp

FBI Thwarts Attempt to Bomb NYSE

November 21, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

FBI Thwarts Attempt to Bomb NYSE

A bombing outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) building at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan was thwarted by an undercover operation led by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who arrested Harun Abdul-Malik Yener and charged him with attempting to build explosives that would kill as many as possible to “reboot” the… Read More >>

Filed Under: Disaster and Business Continuity, General Interest Tagged With: FBI, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), United States Department of Justice, wall street

ACA Group Acquires FINOP Consulting

November 13, 2024 by FTF News

ACA Group Acquires FINOP Consulting

Governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions provider ACA Group hopes to bolster the FINRA and SEC compliance services it offers to broker-dealers via the acquisition of FINOP Consulting, an outsourcer for broker-dealers, officials say. Officials declined to provide the financial terms of the acquisition. FINOP Consulting offers financial operations services “that ensure a broker-dealer’s financial… Read More >>

Filed Under: Operational Risk, Sell-Side, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Enforcement, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reporting Tagged With: books and records, compliance, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), SEC, Securities Operations, Standards, wall street

A Glimpse at Gary Gensler’s Legacy

November 11, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

A Glimpse at Gary Gensler’s Legacy

With the second Trump administration coming to power in January, Gary Gensler, chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is unlikely to be a part of the new team.  During the campaign, Trump stated that he would replace Gensler. In fact, multiple media outlets have recently reported that Trump’s transition team is searching for a replacement… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Affirmation, Allocation & Confirmation, Back Office, Clearing, Settlement, T+1 Settlement, Opinion, Minding the Gap, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Compliance Tagged With: back office, crypto-assets, Digital Assets, regulatory reporting, SEC, secuirties lending, Securities Operations, settlement, T+1 settlement, T+1 transition, wall street

SEC Revises ‘Living Wills’ for Clearinghouses

November 11, 2024 by Eugene Grygo

SEC Revises ‘Living Wills’ for Clearinghouses

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is revising the “living will” for covered clearing agencies (CCAs) through rule amendments and a new rule —approved late last month — all intended to boost the resilience, recovery, and wind-down planning for CCAs, officials say. “CCAs are registered clearing agencies that act as central counterparties, meaning that they… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Affirmation, Allocation & Confirmation, Back Office, Clearing, Operational Risk, Settlement, Regulation & Compliance, Regulatory Enforcement, Regulatory Compliance, Industry News Tagged With: back office, clearing agency, DTCC NSCC, fixed income commodities and currencies (FICC), Options Clearing Corporation, Securities Operations, settlement, wall street

T+1 Paves the Way for Modernized Settlement

October 30, 2024 by Guest Contributor

T+1 Paves the Way for Modernized Settlement

(In North America, the move to shorter T+1 settlement has helped BNY clients to refocus on the lifecycle of a trade in new ways as they strive for optimal clearing and settlement. So says Brian Ruane in a Q&A with FTF News. A member of BNY’s Executive Committee, Ruane is senior executive vice president and… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Affirmation, Allocation & Confirmation, Back Office, Buy-Side, Clearing, Data Management, Operational Risk, Sell-Side, Settlement, T+1 Settlement, Contributed Pieces, Opinion, Q&As Tagged With: automation, back office, Securities Operations, settlement, T+1, T+1 settlement, T+1 transition, U.S. Treasuries, wall street

E.U. Regulators Push the Accelerator for T+1

October 22, 2024 by Faye Kilburn

E.U. Regulators Push the Accelerator for T+1

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the European Commission (EC), and the European Central Bank (ECB) put out a joint statement this week indicating support for a coordinated T+1 transition with other jurisdictions in the region including the U.K. and Switzerland. Despite the complex E.U. post-trade landscape, the regulatory trio stressed the urgency of… Read More >>

Filed Under: Securities Operations, Affirmation, Allocation & Confirmation, Back Office, Buy-Side, Clearing, Corporate Actions, Data Management, Industry News, Middle-Office, Operational Risk, Ops Automation, Settlement, T+1 Settlement Tagged With: automation, back office, European Central Bank (ECB), European Commission (EC), European Securities Market Authority, Securities Operations, T+1 settlement, T+1 transition, wall street

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