As we have previously communicated, from the expiry of the transition period, scheduled to be 31 December 2020, EUI requires third country CSD recognition pursuant to the CSD Regulation (CSDR) in order to continue to provide Irish Securities Settlement and Relevant DI Settlement.
By way of reminder, the key milestones in the recognition process, as previously set out in Operational bulletin 2020 – 184, are:
- an implementing act of the European Commission (EC);
- a subsequent application from EUI to the European Securities Market Authority (ESMA); and
- a decision from ESMA.
On 25 November 2020, the European Commission (EC) decided to adopt an implementing act determining the legal and supervisory requirements for UK CSDs as equivalent to those in the EU. This implementing act is time limited to the end of June 2021.
Following publication of the EC implementing act in the Official Journal, EUI will formally apply to ESMA seeking recognition as a third country CSD under Article 25 of CSDR in respect of Irish Securities Settlement and Relevant DI Settlement.
We will continue to work with ESMA with regards to the application and await their decision. EUI considers that any recognition would also be time limited in line with the EC equivalence decision.
EUI intends to issue updates in relation to the recognition process. EUI will continue to work together with stakeholders, particularly registrars, participants and issuers, to define and agree the required operational steps, timing and other relevant information.