Central securities depositories warned on new business areas

CSDs are looking for a balance between safety and resilience, and a new business model

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Central securities depositories (CSDs) should remain focused on risk as they look for new business streams, according to a European Central Bank (ECB) official.

Depositories were said to be considering expanding into new sectors – including banking-type activities such as collateral management, big data and analytics – under pressure of regulation on T+2 settlement, the Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) and following the implementation of Target2-Securities, which is expected to

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