Bank of England and European Securities and Markets Authority agree Memoranda of Understanding

The Bank of England and European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) are announcing today that they have agreed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) regarding cooperation and information-sharing arrangements with respect to central counterparties (CCPs) and central securities depositories (CSDs).
Published on 04 February 2019

News release

The Bank of England and European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) are announcing today that they have agreed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) regarding cooperation and information-sharing arrangements with respect to central counterparties (CCPs) and central securities depositories (CSDs).

The MoUs follow the adoption by the European Commission in December 2018 of temporary equivalence decisions on the future UK legal and supervisory framework for UK CCPs and CSDs.

The Commission’s implementing acts would come into effect in the result of a no-deal Brexit. In that scenario, they would allow UK CCPs and CSDs to be recognised by ESMA from 30 March 2019, and therefore continue to provide services respectively to EU clearing members, trading venues and also provide notary and settlement services for securities issued under EU law.

The MoUs will also only take effect in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

Note to editors

  1. Bank of England statement on equivalence of the future UK legal and supervisory framework for central counterparties and central securities depositories.