We are faced with the major burden of implementing requirements under the Mandatory Buy-in (MBI) Regime as of 1 February 2022 knowing these are likely to change as a result of the impact assessment that the EC is conducting following the conclusions of their report.
Following the publication of the European Commission report confirming the settlement discipline regime will be reviewed, Susan Yavari, Regulatory Affairs Adviser at EFAMA, commented:
“In a joint industry letter to the European Commission
in March, we requested clarity on the review and implementation
schedule of the CSDR settlement discipline regime. In that sense, we
very much welcome the EC’s report to the European Parliament and Council
from this week, in which Settlement Discipline Regime is identified as
one of the main areas for review.
However, this leaves
our concerns around the implementation schedule unaddressed. We are
faced with the major burden of implementing requirements under the
Mandatory Buy-in (MBI) Regime as of 1 February 2022 knowing these are
likely to change as a result of the impact assessment that the EC is
conducting following the conclusions of their report.
EFAMA supports the
decoupling of the implementation of the mandatory buy-in rules from all
other aspects of the settlement discipline regime. Indeed, we urge the
European Commission and ESMA to amend the February 2022 implementation
date, and instead link implementation of MBI to the ongoing review and
expected legislative proposal.”
EFAMA
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