3rd March, 2021

DTCC believes that single-vendor solutions that cover multiple jurisdictions and regulations are the answer to increasing complexity
The DTCC perspective on post-trade infrastructure is a series of articles by the post-trade giant on the issues facing its many and varied clients.
The series will cover regulatory and operational challenges as well as updates on the DTCC's toolkit of clearing, settlement and reporting solutions.
The latest article has just been published. Retooling Regulatory Reporting Workflows When Compliance is a Moving Target reflects on the growing importance of single vendor solutions that can handle the regulatory reporting requirements of multiple jurisdictions.
The third article was Tackling post trade weaknesses key to SDR implementation on buy-side which urges fund managers to maximise settlement efficiency to avoid SDR penalties for trades that fail to settle on time. This article is by Matt Johnson, Associate Director, ITP Product Management, DTCC.
The second article in the series was Trade Matching's Success Story by Tim Keady, Managing Director, Head of DTCC Solutions and Chief Client Officer at DTCC.
The first article in the series was Buy-side firms should step-up preparations for the Settlement Discipline Regime also by Matt Johnson.
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