DTCC Global Trade Repository The Reporting Solution for EMIR Compliance

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DTCC Global Trade Repository The Reporting Solution for EMIR Compliance

About DTCC Global services with regional solutions Global financial market infrastructure provider with 40 years expertise building safe and robust systems in the post-trade space Servicing the derivatives markets since 2003; created the first derivatives trade repository in 2006 Operating in Europe since 1995. DTCC staff work in six key European markets across cash equities and derivatives European-based (Netherlands) infrastructure separately holds your European data and local resources to support EMIR trade reporting DTCC s European Repository entity was approved by ESMA as an authorised TR on the 7 th November, it has also been regulated by the UK FCA since 2010. Trusted and market-tested by the industry with 1,100 dealers and buy-side firms in 31 countries using our derivatives services Proven track record of reducing costs in the markets in which we operate DTCC 01

EMIR Legislation: Trade Reporting European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) Europe s response to global derivatives reform; came into effect on 15 March 2013 Mandates reporting of all derivatives transactions and therefore positions (listed and OTC) to trade repositories Trade reporting requirement is mandatory from 12 th February 2014. How does EMIR affect you? Dual reporting: dealers and end users are required to report all (cleared and uncleared) derivatives transactions to trade repositories Common and Counterparty data: including valuations and collateral must be submitted by both parties. Delegation to a third party provider or counterparty is allowed OTC and ETD: mandates reporting of Exchange Traded and OTC derivatives trades across credit, interest rates, equity, commodity and FX derivatives. Historic data: historic information on derivatives trades entered into on or after 16 August 2012 must also be reported to a trade repository DTCC 02

EMIR: Reporting timeline 23rd Feb Published in the Official Journal 12th Feb 2014 OTC and ETD** all asset classes 11th Aug 2014 Collateral and valuation reporting 15th Mar Entry into force 7th Nov GTR registration Approved * 13th May 2014 Last day for back loading of open positions 12th Feb 2017 Last day for back loading of expired historica positions * DTCC was one of the first trade repositories approved by ESMA on 7 November 2013. So therefore the reporting compliance date is 90 + 5 days after this approval was given. **The European Commission has turned down ESMA application to delay the reporting of ETD. So therefore all OTC and ETD events for all 5 asset classes need to be reported from the 12 th Feb 2014. DTCC 03

EMIR: What has to be reported? Common Data Counterparty Data Valuations Collateral 59 Contract data points known by both parties and reconcilable Specific data for each of the five asset classes, i.e. life cycle Unique Trade Identifier (UTI) and Universal Product Identifier (UPI) are some of the new data requirements under EMIR Open Data, based of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) e.g. CICI, which is becoming a standard global requirement and mandated by ESMA for TR reporting. Proprietary Data e.g. corporate sector Dynamic Data e.g. purpose of trade Financial entities or non-financial entities above a certain clearing threshold will be required to report valuation data 180 days after compliance Daily reporting Data on mark to market or mark to model valuations Firms above a certain threshold, whether they are a financial or non-financial entity, will be required to report collateral data 180 days after compliance Daily reporting Distinction recognised between collateral posted on a transaction basis and collateral reported on a portfolio basis DTCC 04

Our European solution DTCC Derivatives Repository Limited (DDRL) is the European legal entity that will support the European trade reporting requirements. Local data storage Multi-asset class (OTC and ETD) Simple reporting options Flexible connectivity Value-based pricing Multi-centre support Data storage and technology (The Netherlands) Data stays in the EU; accessed by regulators through the ESMA framework Single reporting solution for credit, interest rates, equity, commodity and FX derivatives Supports reporting of both OTC derivatives and ETDs Simple format for reporting EMIR OTC and ETD products Direct, multi-functional OTC message templates Reporting through existing third-party providers Delegated reporting through your counterparties Web-based, spreadsheet upload functionality Automated upload via web services FpML message based submission SWIFT messaging Value-based pricing structure based on connectivity option and volume threshold Product and technical expertise (London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt) 24/7 multi-lingual customer and operational support (London and Brno) DTCC 05

Direct Reporting Usage Allows a participant to report its own records directly Full multi Jurisdictional and functional template or EMIR OTC LITE template Access A participant is required to be set up as a user in the system Functionality Variable message types to support usage valuation specific message Full T+1 trade identifier (UTI) based reconciliation of the common data with other users Provides event and EOD reports to participant Example scenario 1: Both CP 1 & CP 2 separately report their Counterparty & Common Data to the TR Participant Reports Ctpty Data & Common Data for CP 1 UTI 1 CP 1 CP 2 Trade Repository TR pairs & matches data Participant Reports Ctpty Data & Common Data for CP 2 DTCC 06

OTC & ETD Lite Usage Developed to provide supplemental support for the reporting OTC and ETD products, for participants effected by EMIR only. Allows a participant to submit a simple EMIR compliant message 127 EMIR fields only (including Delegation). Supports both direct reporting for the participant, as well as full delegation for its counterparties Single or multiple CSV records can be uploaded via the web or SFTP Access A participant is required to be a user of the system Functionality 1 template for all 5 asset classes Full T+1 trade identifier (UTI) based reconciliation of the common data with other users, regardless of submission type Complements other submission types to create a standard portfolios of OTC and ETD positions Provides event and EOD reports to participant Example scenario 2: CP 1 utilises OTC Lite to report its EMIR only common and CPTY da CP 2 utilises the full message spec to report their side of the trade. Participant Reports OTC & ETD LITE Ctpty Data & Common Data for CP 1 UTI 1 CP 1 CP 2 TR pairs & matches data Trade Repository Participant Reports Ctpty Data & Common Data for CP 2 DTCC 07

Third Party Reporting Delegation Usage Allows a participant to utilise a third party (TPP) to report records on its behalf This can be either for partial or full TPP delegation A TPP is a reporting provider who is not a CP to the trade Asset Manager, Middleware, Custodian, Trade Association etc. Access The participant (CP 2) is required to be set up as a user and name the third party provider The TPP is required to be set up as a specific TPP provider The Asset Manager onboards and names funds Legal obligation to report still resides with Participant delegating its reporting obligation Functionality Variable message types to support usage Valuation specific message. Full T+1 UTI based reconciliation of the common data with other users of the GTR Provides event and EOD reports to participant and TPP Non-reporting CP able to reconcile data submitted on its behalf Example scenario 4: Counterparty 1 reports Counterparty & Common Data. A Custodian as the 3rd Party reports Counterparty & Common Data, on behalf of Counterparty 2. Participant Reports Counterparty Data & Common Data from CP 1 UTI 1 CP 1 CP 2 Trade Repository TR pairs & matches data 3rd Party (on behalf of CP 2) CP 2 can receive reports directly from TR CP 2 provides to 3rd party 3rd Party reports all or some Counterparty & Common Data for CP 2 DTCC 08

Counterparty Delegation Usage Counterparty (CP) delegation allows a participant to request the counterparty to report on its behalf Delegation is where the participant delegates the reporting of all the Common data and all, some or none of the Counterparty data to its CP in the trade reporting CP This is only supported if the reporting CP offers a delegated reporting service and a contract is agreed This can either be partial or full CP delegation CRDE Counterparty Reference Data and Enrichment Example scenario 3: CP 1 reports the Counterparty and Common data for itself CP 1 reports all, some or none of the Counterparty data and all of the Common data for CP 2 CP 2 reports the remaining Counterparty data not reported by CP 1 UTI 1 CP 1 CP 2 Access Both participants are required to be set up as users in the system Legal obligation to report still resides with participant delegating its reporting obligation Functionality Non-reporting CP able to contribute some CP data as agreed with reporting CP Variable message types to support usage Valuation specific message Provides event and EOD reports to participant for what they have submitted as well as what has been submitted on their behalf Non-reporting CP able to reconcile data submitted on its behalf The participant can amend any CP data submitted by the reporting CP Participant Reports Common Data for CP 1 & CP 2 Ctpty Data for CP 1 All, some or none for CP 2 Trade Repository CRDE Participant Reports All, some or none of Ctpty Data for CP 2 CP Data submitted by CP 1 can also b amended by CP 2 DTCC 09

DTCC GTR pricing structure for EMIR Annual membership fee (fixed fee) OTC ETD EUR 800 per annum for less 200 OTC and 200 ETD(NFC only) Or if above EUR 3,800 per annum <7.5K * OTC Forward type positions** p/m <2.5K OTC Derivative type positions** p/m <20K ETD cleared transactions p/m Variable fees Free Free 10K* free OTC billable positions** p/m >20KETD billable cleared transactions p/m $0.05 per open forward type position at the end of the month $0.40 per open derivative position at the end of the month Cap $500k Notes: Fee schedule applies to all users regardless of submission method.. The annual membership fee is payable in EUR. Variable fees are payable in USD only Fixed volume, fixed pricing. No hidden charges for operational support Entities can be grouped in one family depending on their organisational or legal structure DTCC For Exchange Confidential Traded (Yellow) Derivatives there is no fee associated to position reporting $0.025 per cleared transaction (up to 420,000 during the calendar month) $0.015 per cleared transaction (for the next 420,001 to 1,700,000 during the calendar month) $0.0015 per cleared transaction (for all executions above 6,700,001) Cap $ 300k * OTC FWD Type positions are FX Fwds, FX Swaps, Commodity Fwds, Portfolio Swaps and CFD. **A billable position is an open position at the end of the month. DTCC 10

Why choose DTCC s European solution? Key benefits Simple Proven Safe and local Low cost Compliance with reporting requirements through one single portal Multiple connectivity options; simple to use Industry-driven solution means it is workable Infrastructure able to handle large and complex volume of data Live in the US, Japan and Australia Used and tested by regional and global dealers; economies of scale Highest standards of data safety; robust business continuity and confidentiality Data reported in Europe stays in Europe European solution; local infrastructure, data centre and support Utility pricing means we are low cost No hidden charges, fixed pricing, fixed volume DTCC 11

Additional benefits Our solution is future-proof Reporting requirements Standardisation of fields between EMIR and MiFID/R REMIT and other national reporting requirements covered Portfolio reconciliation Connectivity to multiple portfolio reconciliation services Utilise trade repository data to send to a portfolio reconciliation service of your choice and resolve disputes Asset servicing Post-trade processing Client reference data support DTCC 12

Next steps: before February 2014 1. Online registration 24 hour account activation Fast onboarding Dedicated support www.dtcc.com/gtr 2. UAT Build out message functionality to meet your reporting requirements Test reporting ahead of deadline Prepare to upload historic data 3. Live reporting OTC & ETD derivatives reporting February 2014 Data staging for historic reporting before compliance date Historic reporting May 2014 Additional information on DTCC and our European reporting solution can be found at GTR Website http://www.dtcc.com/gtr DTCC 13

Contacts Further information More detailed information about specific requirements can be provided by our European team: European Relationship Team Email: GTR-EMEA@dtcc.com Tel: +44 207 650 1545 Online registration www.dtcc.com/gtr Onboarding Tel: +44 207 136 6328, Option 2 DTCC 14