ECB publishes the SCoRe CA Rulebook
On 3 January, the ECB has published the updated SCoRE Corporate Actions Rulebook.
The full document can be found here.
On 3 January, the ECB has published the updated SCoRE Corporate Actions Rulebook.
The full document can be found here.
European CSDs support a coherent use of the same standard globally. At this stage, we see that earlier standards are more in use for securities communication across the globe. However, we note that several pan-European infrastructure projects and regulatory initiatives would expand further the use of ISO20022 in the upcoming years.
At the same time, given (i) the significant cost of migration for infrastructures and market participants across the globe and (ii) the relatively limited value-added of ISO 20022 versus the current 15022 for securities, we would advise not to urge a full global migration of all flows.
Should a ‘forced’ migration occur, the co-existence shall be limited.
European Central Securities Depositories Association (ECSDA) represents 38 national and international Central Securities Depositories (CSDs) across 35 European countries. The association aims at promoting a constructive dialogue between the CSD community, European public authorities and other stakeholders looking to contribute to an efficient and risk-averse infrastructure for European financial markets.
ECSDA welcomes the European Commission consultation on the draft implementing regulation. CSDs also thank the European Commission for the opportunity to provide views during the meetings of the Corporate governance expert group and the quality of the resulting draft Implementing Regulation (the Regulation).
CSDs would ask the Commission to consider the benefits of harmonising the record date across the EU.
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