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Barclays Joins ForexClear As Clearing Broker

Barclays Joins ForexClear As Clearing Broker
  • Barclays and LCH’s ForexClear process the first FX client clearing trade under the international clearing broker model
  • Barclays is offering clearing of FX derivatives to its clients
  • Allows Barclays clients access to LCH’s clearing services, benefitting from risk management and operational efficiencies
  • ForexClear provides client and dealer-to-dealer clearing services for FX Non-Deliverable Forwards and Options as well as dealer-to-dealer clearing services for Deliverable FX Options, Spot and Forwards
  • In 2020, ForexClear processed $19.1 trillion in cleared notional; $167.2 billion of this was cleared by clients

Tamaryn Nuttall, COO, ForexClear, said: “Barclays is the latest bank to offer client clearing at ForexClear, and is the first to go live processing a client trade via our international clearing broker model. We are delighted to welcome Barclays to our growing FX clearing service and look forward to continuing to work with Barclays and its clients to support their clearing activity.”

https://twitter.com/LCH_Clearing/status/1382618594501083136

Gary Saunders, Global Head of Prime Derivatives Services, Barclays said: “Being the first clearing broker to clear an EMIR/SCM Model trade  is another key step in the evolution of our OTC Clearing platform, highlighting the continued investment and market leadership Barclays has in this space. Expanding ease of access to cleared products is vital to our goals of helping clients manage counterparty risk and improving both operational & margin efficiency. We see FX clearing as a very complimentary offering alongside our existing Futures, OTC Clearing and FXPB businesses. Having seamless integration across all of those channels is important for our clients.”

Source: LCH

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