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Diving into T+1 challenges, operational risks, and solutions for fund managers in Asia.
The financial world is on the cusp of a significant transformation, and at the heart of this change lies the transition to T+1 settlement in the United States. This shift, aimed at accelerating the settlement cycle, will ripple through Asian markets and impact fund managers.
Starting from 28 May 2024, the U.S. financial industry will bid farewell to the existing T+2 settlement cycle and embrace T+1. The new regime will shorten the settlement cycle of most U.S securities to just one business day after trade execution. Although the motivation behind this change is efficiency and risk reduction, its impact will resonate globally, with Asia at the forefront.
The countdown has begun: industry leaders have dived into the challenges, operational risks, and solutions in the recent webinar, “APAC Webinar: T+1 and the impact for fund managers in Asia”, held by The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) on 28 February.
From 28 May 2024, any North American trade must initiate its post-trade process within 30 minutes after the market closes. By 6:00 p.m. ET, the entire process should be completed. Brokers also face the additional responsibility of generating post-trade reports and sending them to regulators by 9:00 p.m. ET. This places immense pressure on reporting brokers to ensure timely trade matching. Regulators demand matched statuses and various timestamps as the process unfolds. Achieving timely completion of the matching process involves transparency, coordination, and precision.
There are also other operational challenges. If engaged in securities lending, firms must obtain confirmations well before the U.S. market closes on the day the asset manager makes any long/short trade on the security to ensure smooth settlement. This will have to be accompanied by realigned regulations that allow the system to function in the shorter cycle. Also, if there is a need to execute forex trades, having the funds available for settling U.S. trades on T+1 will be crucial against a reality of a T+2 forex settlement cycle. Asset managers will need to come to an agreement, or understanding, with their custodians or brokers to ensure that their trades are funded.
APAC fund managers, who often operate across multiple markets and time zones, will need to adapt their processes and operational workflows to meet the shortened settlement cycle. The reduced timeframe for resolving exceptions and reconciling trades poses a challenge, particularly for APAC fund managers who may face resource constraints during Saturday mornings, which coincide with Friday night cut-offs in other regions.
Although some asset managers have made the necessary investments needed to automate much of the post-trade lifecycle, many are still using manual processes for trade clearing and settlement. Unfortunately, throwing more manual resources at the problem is unlikely to get the job done in the era of T+1.
The implementation of automated processes for trade instructions, affirmations, and FX transactions is really what is going to be scalable. By automating the asset managers’ post-trade process and incorporating transparency at every stage of the trade life cycle from order generation to settlement, asset managers can navigate the challenges posed by T+1 settlement successfully and effectively.
The technology is available in the industry to provide for a T+1 settlement cycle. The aim will be to ensure smooth straight-through processing (STP), which will minimize breaks and manual intervention and ensure timely execution. Transparency is also paramount in this process. An end-to-end solution is essential to ensure that real-time information is carried holistically through both the buy and sell side, to the operations desk, trading desk, and back from the custodian banks or prime brokers when the trade is settled.
Fund managers will also have to collaborate closely with custodians, counterparties, and trust banks. Real-time data sharing and validation are critical for meeting cut-off times and resolving discrepancies. They will also have to update existing procedures and train staff, emphasizing early preparation, affirmation deadlines, and effective FX management.
T+1 is not going to go away, and Asia’s financial players must embrace change. Automation and transparency achieved through a powerful STP platform holds the key to a smoother transition and is a critical piece is eliminating mismatches. Let’s position ourselves for success in this faster-paced settlement landscape by leveraging technology.
NYFIX Matching is the solution. This industry standard FIX-based solution for post-trade processing provides real-time, multi-asset trade matching via a single point of access, enabling you to streamline your trade matching across asset classes and accelerate your settlement cycle at lower cost. By serving as the matching service between the buy-side OMS and middle office and the sell-side middle office, NYFIX Matching enables allocation instructions and unique identifiers from origination to settlement, enabling intraday matching, eliminating trade breaks, and reducing market risk at settlement.
With NYFIX Matching, you can consolidate your post-trade operations and match all your equities, fixed income, derivatives, or swaps through a single system, unlocking a global view of all positions. After the trade is affirmed, the system can send out settlement instructions to the custodian banks via SWIFT or files to the prime brokers in order to complete the trade life cycle.
Our robust, flexible technology means NYFIX Matching can seamlessly integrate with any OMS and easily scale to support larger volumes, new regions and more.
Broadridge’s reliable matching service leverages the backbone of the NYFIX network which has serviced thousands of buy and sell-side firms for over 25 years. Join the industry’s leading players and meet your T+1 obligations with a T+0 workflow.
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