ANNA Opens Consultation on ISIN Fee Model

Agency invites public comment on how its bureau will charge for ISINs for OTC derivatives, will provide more information via webcast

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Following regulatory mandates, ANNA is creating the International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) for OTC derivatives, and last year set up its Derivatives Service Bureau (DSB) to undertake this work.

Public consultation opens on Jan. 9, and the agency hopes that industry participants will offer feedback on the proposed fee model that will be applied to the numbering agency functions of the DSB.

ANNA says issuance of ISINs for OTC derivatives will be operated on cost-recovery

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