T+1 will release £1 billion of margin in the UK, says BoE
Bank of England’s director for financial market infrastructure highlights the reduction of costs and risks in shortening the settlement cycle.
Bank of England’s director for financial market infrastructure highlights the reduction of costs and risks in shortening the settlement cycle.
Following the taskforce report published on 6 February, the FCA is calling on the industry to engage and start planning as soon as possible.
New appointment has previously held senior positions at Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities and at the Development Bank of Japan.
This initiative, led by the Bank of England (BoE) and the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), aims to promote innovation by enabling regulated digital securities trading and settlement.
New development aligns with Euronext’s plan to expand its Italian repo clearing franchise to a wider range of European government bonds.
The Code of Conduct includes critical and recommended actions, along with suggested timelines and behavioural commitments surrounding compliance and automation.
Individual has previously served at: Redi, TradingScreen, HSBC Global Banking and Markets, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, and the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG).
To further support clients worldwide, Delta Capita has also expanded its operational footprint through the establishment of hubs in Kuala Lumpur and Manila.
The major European markets officially align on T+1 transition on 11 October 2027 as the UK prepares to reveal roadmap for a successful transition.
The move is set to support the shift to T+1 through overseeing and managing the key elements of the transition, currently set for October 2027.