NEWS RELEASE
7 September 2012
New designated settlement system
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) today announced that the NZ Clear Settlement System has been declared a designated settlement system under Part 5C of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act.
The designation will take effect from 4 October 2012.
The Reserve Bank and FMA are joint regulators of designated
settlement systems. The NZ Clear Settlement System is operated by
the Financial Services Group of the Reserve Bank of New
Zealand.
Reserve Bank Head of Prudential Supervision Toby Fiennes, and FMA
Head of Compliance Monitoring Elaine Campbell said the designation
gives statutory backing to the finality of settlement and netting
of transactions through the system so that in the event of failure
by a participant, transactions cannot be unwound.
Designated settlement systems are subject to ongoing oversight by
FMA and the Reserve Bank. However, it is not compulsory for
settlement systems operating in New Zealand to be designated.
New Zealand has three existing designated settlement systems: the
Reserve Bank's Exchange Settlement Account System, the Continuous
Linked Settlement System operated by CLS Bank International and the
NZCDC Settlement System which is operated by New Zealand Clearing
and Depository Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NZX
Limited. The first two are pure payment systems and so are
regulated solely by the Reserve Bank whereas the last is a
settlement system and therefore regulated by both the Reserve Bank
and FMA.
A settlement system will only be recommended for designation after
a thorough assessment by the regulators, who will assess, amongst
other things, the clarity and legal certainty of the rules of a
system, its financial soundness and risk management policies, and
the capability and capacity of the operator.
Questions and answers on designated settlement systems are
available on the Reserve
Bank website.
Naomi Mitchell, External Communications Adviser, Reserve Bank of
New Zealand
Ph 04 471 3960, 027 485 9474, naomi.mitchell@rbnz.govt.nz
Tony Reid, Media Manager, FMA
Ph 09 985 4868, 021 739 052, tony.reid@fma.govt.nz