Unique transaction identifier

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A unique transaction identifier ( acronym UTI , German: Unique commercial transaction identifier ) is a globally unique identifier for commercial transactions ( transactions ) in the financial market, which was introduced 2012th In the context of Dodd – Frank , the UTI is also referred to as the Unique Swap Identifier ( USI ). The terms UTI and USI are sometimes used synonymously; With regard to European financial market regulation, the term UTI is correct. The use of the UTI is mandatory in regulatory reporting under Regulation (EU) No. 648/2012 (Market Infrastructure Regulation ) and Regulation (EU) No. 1227/2011 on the integrity and transparency of the wholesale energy market (REMIT) .

literature

Web links