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How will the new EMIR REFIT reporting requirements impact the EU...
Earlier this year, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published the final reporting validations for EMIR REFIT for European-based firms.
Grasping EU/UK’s enhanced data quality standards under EMIR REFIT
MAP FinTech recently took the opportunity to explain the increased data quality reconciliation requirement that is coming on under EMIR REFIT.
Overcoming Regulatory Reporting Challenges with MAP FinTech
As the clock ticks down to the adoption of the revised EMIR reporting standards in the EU (April 29, 2024) and the UK (September 30, 2024), understanding and complying with these expanded obligations is crucial.
Fund Recs to automate EMIR reconciliations for AMX
Fund Recs, a no-code platform to manage data connectivity, will help Ireland’s The Asset Management Exchange (AMX) automate EMIR reconciliations as part of a new partnership.
Survey finds SFTR is leading to regulatory reporting consolidation
A survey conducted by IHS Markit and Pirum has found over 70% of regulatory respondents plan to consolidate their diverse reporting processes under a single platform.
The European Supervisory Authorities release joint Q&A for EMIR
The European Supervisory Authorities published three joint questions and answers on bilateral margin requirements under the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).
SEC offers EU traders clearer path to register in the US
The US's top financial markets watchdog has issued a new policy statement outlining how European traders can become authorised to operate stateside.
FCA updates its handbook for a post-Brexit UK market
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published an updated version of the FCA Handbook to give companies ample time to prepare before the Brexit transition period is over.
ESMA highlights changes needed for credit ratings compliance
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has recommended a number of improvements to be made to credit ratings including a boost in transparency.
ESMA offers three pieces of advice to European Commission on EMIR
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has advised the European Commission how to assess comparable compliance of third-country central counterparties (TC-CCPs).









