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The International Securities Lending Association (ISLA) is a leading non-profit industry association, representing the common interests of securities lending and financing market participants across Europe, Middle East and Africa. It's geographically diverse membership of over 200 firms includes institutional investors, asset managers, custodial banks, prime brokers and service providers.
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ISLA & ICMA Workshop: Securities Lending
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ISLA & ICMA Workshop: Securities Lending
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ISLA and the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) have partnered to run an in-person workshop across two days in April 2025 – 1 & 2.
Securities Lending has been an important activity within the securities marketplace for many years. Firms that choose to lend their equities and/or bonds do so in order to earn lending fees and to enhance their investment returns. Conversely, firms that choose to borrow securities typically do so primarily to meet delivery commitments and to receive sale proceeds in a timely fashion.
However, undertaking securities lending & borrowing transactions is not without risk. The mitigation of exposures is an essential daily task, involving the regular revaluation of both the lent/borrowed security and the associated collateral. Companies are also required to make margin calls on the counterparty and settlement of such margin calls.
Additionally, corporate actions may arise which can impact the lent security and/or securities collateral.
It is therefore of paramount importance that those responsible for processing such transactions possess a clear understanding of the risks involved, their potential exposures and critically, what mitigating measures are necessary.
Workshop Outcomes
By completing the course you will be able to:
Who should attend?
The course is suitable for personnel working within many departments of financial institutions such as operations, middle office, risk, legal, accounting and IT. The course is applicable to buy and sell-side firms, plus those working within central securities depositories and custodians.
The course is targeted towards those currently working within a securities lending department who would benefit from an all-round understanding of the topic. In addition, those who have had limited exposure to the topic but who require a greater understanding of the relationships between their work and securities lending & borrowing.
1 & 2 April 2025
Time: 10:00 – 18:00 CEST / 09:00 – 17:00 GMT
Venue:
London (Registered delegates will receive the full address details).
Delegate Fees*:
ICMA & ISLA Members: EUR 2,400.00 + VAT (if applicable)
Non Members: EUR 2,900.00 + VAT (if applicable)
*Please note: Prices do not include travel/accommodation. Please do not book any logistics until you receive email confirmation that the course will go ahead. This will be provided 4 weeks in advance of the start date
For more information on programme recognition, the syllabus and further details covered by the workshop click on the button below.
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ISLA & ICMA Workshop: Securities Lending
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ISLA & ICMA Workshop: Securities Lending
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ISLA and the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) have partnered to run a virtual workshop across November & December 2025 – 24 & 25 November & 1,2 December.
Securities Lending has been an important activity within the securities marketplace for many years. Firms that choose to lend their equities and/or bonds do so in order to earn lending fees and to enhance their investment returns. Conversely, firms that choose to borrow securities typically do so primarily to meet delivery commitments and to receive sale proceeds in a timely fashion.
However, undertaking securities lending & borrowing transactions is not without risk. The mitigation of exposures is an essential daily task, involving the regular revaluation of both the lent/borrowed security and the associated collateral. Companies are also required to make margin calls on the counterparty and settlement of such margin calls.
Additionally, corporate actions may arise which can impact the lent security and/or securities collateral.
It is therefore of paramount importance that those responsible for processing such transactions possess a clear understanding of the risks involved, their potential exposures and critically, what mitigating measures are necessary.
Workshop Outcomes
By completing the course you will be able to:
Who should attend?
The course is suitable for personnel working within many departments of financial institutions such as operations, middle office, risk, legal, accounting and IT. The course is applicable to buy and sell-side firms, plus those working within central securities depositories and custodians.
The course is targeted towards those currently working within a securities lending department who would benefit from an all-round understanding of the topic. In addition, those who have had limited exposure to the topic but who require a greater understanding of the relationships between their work and securities lending & borrowing.
24, 25 November & 1, 2 December 2025
Time: 10:00 – 13.30 CEST / 09:00 – 12:30 GMT
Venue:
Livestreamed courses are delivered via video conferencing accessed on our digital learning platform, using the most effective pedagogical approaches and incorporating interactive functions like virtual breakout rooms.
The Securities Lending live sessions are delivered in four 3.5 hour sessions over the course of two weeks. You will be given access to the course materials before the live sessions, and will have access to those for a total of three months from the first live session. During these three months you will have the option to keep working through the course materials at your own pace.
Delegate Fees:
ICMA & ISLA Members: EUR 2,100.00 + VAT (if applicable)
Non Members: EUR 2,700.00 + VAT (if applicable)
For more information on programme recognition, the syllabus and further details covered by the workshop click on the button below.
Upcoming Working Group Meetings
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Market Practice Steering Group - Q1 Placeholder
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Market Practice Steering Group - Q1 Placeholder
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The Market Practice Steering Group (MPSG) supports the Association’s work on all matters relating to market practices in adherence and alignment to global and jurisdictional standards.
The group will further consider best practices and supporting activities impacting the structural architecture of the EMEA Securities Lending market, including the full lifecycle of pre/post trade activities, accelerated settlement, corporate actions, tax and regulatory impacts.
Note: In September 2024 the Accelerated Settlement (T1) working group was merged back into the MPSG.
Meeting Details
Date: 26 March 2025
Time: 16:00 GMT
Member firms can apply to join the group, however regular attendance and active participation in relevant meetings is a prerequisite (ISLA reserves the right to modify attendance based on the current composition). If you are not currently receiving details of these meetings, would like to be part of this group, or would like to see a list of working groups, please click here.
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CDM Working Group
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CDM Working Group
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Formed from a subset of the Digital Steering Group is the CDM Working Group. This group is defining and developing ISLA’s ongoing contributions to the CDM, including the modelling of securities financing products, events and associated legal documentation.
Meeting Details
Date: 3 April 2025
Time: 15:00 GMT
This meeting is open to member firms only. Participation is contingent on being part of the working group. If you are not currently receiving details of these meetings, would like to be part of this group, or would like to see a list of working groups, please click here.