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BLOG — Jul 20, 2021
A new survey of 80+ in-scope firms by IHS Markit and Pirum shows that more than 70 percent of respondents are aiming to consolidate their diverse regulatory reporting processes under a single platform following the implementation of the Securities Financing Transaction Regulation (SFTR). Fifty-four percent of surveyed firms also say they have used the SFTR implementation as a catalyst for rethinking their regulatory reporting processes for various regimes, including the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) and European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).
Based on overall survey feedback from market participants, IHS Markit believes that SFTR will likely serve as a model for future regulatory reporting requirements. Looking ahead, firms anticipate lengthy consultation periods on new and amended regulations, more prescribed data standards and validation rules, as well as the prospect of additional reporting requirements. Seventy-nine percent of respondents acknowledged that they have additional reporting requirements since SFTR went live.
Key survey insights include:
Commenting on the survey, Pierre Khemdoudi, SVP of Equities and Regulatory Reporting at IHS Markit said, "It is clear that while the implementation of SFTR was complex in many ways, market participants rose to the occasion and successfully navigated challenges through innovation. As firms recognize the value of streamlined reporting and the need for data harmonisation, there is a strong opportunity to leverage enhanced analytics for greater insights on transactions."
With over two decades of expertise in trade and transaction reporting, IHS Markit is a world-leading provider of RegTech solutions for banks, brokers, hedge funds, asset managers, insurance companies and corporates. IHS Markit serves more than 400 firms in monitoring multi-jurisdiction reporting for MIFID, EMIR, SFTR, ASIC, MAS, CFTC, SEC and other global reporting regimes.
For more information on Global Regulatory Reporting Solutions from IHS Markit, visit our product page.
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This article was published by S&P Global Market Intelligence and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.