11th August, 2021

The Central Securities Depositories Regulation’s (CSDR) Settlement Discipline Regime (SDR) is due to be implemented in February 2022. The objective of the regulation is to create greater settlement efficiency by imposing financial penalties and mandatory buy-ins for failed or late matching trades.
The Central Securities Depositories Regulation’s (CSDR) Settlement Discipline Regime (SDR) is due to be implemented in February 2022. The objective of the regulation is to create greater settlement efficiency by imposing financial penalties and mandatory buy-ins for failed or late matching trades. To maximise settlement efficiency, market participants should increase automation in post trade, pre-settlement processes.
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