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DSB announces UPI timeline and seeks views on services and costs 10 May 2021
Source: Derivatives Service Bureau The Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB), founded by the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA), to facilitate the allocation and maintenance of ISINs, CFIs and FISNs for OTC derivatives, today announces that the second Unique Product Identifier (UPI) fee model consultation for 2021 is now open, focusing on the UPI timeline and seeking industry views on services and costs. The UPI is designed to facilitate effective aggregation of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives transaction reports on a global basis.
Date
30/04/2021
The Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB), founded by the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA) to facilitate the allocation and maintenance of International Securities Identification Numbers (ISINs), Classification of Financial Instrument codes (CFIs) and Financial Instrument Short Names (FISNs), for OTC derivatives, has today announced the 2021 industry consultation on the 2022 OTC ISIN and CFI service provision is now open.
The OTC ISIN and CFI service consultation paper shaping the DSB activity for 2022, is published today on the DSB website. Industry will be able to respond until 5pm UTC on Monday 31st May, with the final results of the consultation delivered on Thursday 1st July.
The requirements of fixed income data present many firms with specific complexities. A highly complex and challenging asset class, fixed income comprises many
Date
01/03/2021
Etrading Software, the independent, global provider of technology-led solutions designed for financial institutions and industry initiatives, has today announced it has been nominated to become the exclusive Registration Authority, (RA), for the new International Organization for Standardization’s, (ISO), standard for Digital Token Identifiers (DTIs).
The crypto-asset class includes crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin, as well as multiple other product types, such as stable-coins, security-tokens and utility-tokens. With thousands of crypto-assets in the market, and the list rapidly growing, there has so far been no standard way to identify one digital token from another. Currently, the same digital token can have multiple different identifiers. For example, Bitcoin is currently known by BTC and XBT.