CLS issues update on potential change to CLSSettlement timelines
CLS has issued an update on the potential change to CLSSettlement timelines following the move to T+1 securities settlement.
CLS has issued an update on the potential change to CLSSettlement timelines following the move to T+1 securities settlement.
DIC Corporation is the third Japanese manufacturing company to indirectly access CLSSettlement as a third-party participant.
Amidst record growth in adoption, BNY Mellon and ING agree to join netting calculation platform CLSNet.
Tokio Marine & Nichido Life Insurance and Nisshin Fire & Marine Insurance indirectly access CLSSettlement as third-party participants.
Three settlement members, including Barclays Bank and Danske Bank, have enrolled in CLS’s cross currency swaps (CCS) settlement service.
With the addition of Deutsche Bank, the CLSNet community now includes eight of the top 12 global banks.
CLS announced that six new members were appointed to its Board of Directors at the CLS Annual General Meeting on 6 June 2023.
CLS announces that Bangkok Bank Hong Kong Branch is the first Thai bank to access CLSSettlement as a third-party participant.
MUFG Bank is the first Japanese bank to commit to using CLSNet, CLS’s bilateral payment netting calculation service.
First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) and UBS have gone live on CLS’s bilateral payment netting calculation service for over 120 currencies – CLSNet.