EFAMA reply to ESMA's consultation on the draft technical advice on commercial terms for providing clearing services under EMIR (FRANDT)

02 December 2019

EFAMA agrees with the approach and, more generally, with the findings highlighted by ESMA in its report on the implementation of the conditions under which the commercial terms are to be fair, reasonable, non-discriminatory and transparent (FRANDT) when providing CCP clearing services to clients.

Requiring compliance with core principles relating to fairness and non-discrimination helps to ensure decisions regarding whether to provide clearing to a client, and the associated commercial terms, are based on legitimate commercial considerations. In that perspective, the recognition by the co-legislators of the need to treat small financial counterparties differently should be reflected in the services and prices offered by Clearing Members. 

Consequently, EFAMA encourages ESMA to: 

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