Ltd Acceptable Collateral

Ltd Acceptable Securities

LCH Ltd accepts a wide range of debt securities issued by high quality sovereign government issuers and certain government agencies to meet initial margin obligations.

All securities posted as collateral are subject to “haircuts”. The size of the haircut is influenced by the tenor of the bond being pledged by the Clearing Member the nature of the security and an FX haircut. Haircuts are typically smaller for bonds with shorter maturities and higher for securities with longer tenors.

The Ltd Margin Collateral Haircut Schedule refers to securities collateral acceptable to LCH Ltd as initial margin cover for business cleared. Certain European regulators have agreed that OTC instruments registered with LCH Ltd should be exempt (following Directive 2000/12/EC of 20 March 2000) from credit equivalent amount add-on. Any such exemption applies to LCH Ltd Clearing Members only where initial margin requirements are met with cash or Government Securities acceptable by LCH Ltd. Clearing Members are responsible for ensuring that they comply fully with all regulatory requirements.

Securities collateral - Essential Details

Usually, whenever securities are transferred to LCH Ltd, these securities are held by LCH Ltd under the terms of a deed of charge between LCH Ltd and the respective Clearing Member or client.

As such, before any securities are accepted, the Clearing Member (or client) must have executed the deed of charge.

Please note that, under certain circumstances, Sponsored Members may execute a Title Transfer agreement as an alternative to the Deed of Charge. For further details, please contact collateral.product@lch.com

To facilitate margin delivery, Clearing Members may lodge securities either directly with LCH or using a tri-party arrangement. All Clearing Member proposals for the lodgement, release or substitution of securities must be submitted through the Collateral Management System (CMS).

Certain taxation restrictions and requirements may apply to securities including, but not limited to:

I. Before pledging Spanish Government securities, Clearing Members will be required to provide LCH with details of their tax status, in accordance with Spanish tax law

II. Before pledging Italian Government securities, Clearing Members will be required to complete a Tax Exemption Application Form, which can be obtained from LCH  

III. Before pledging US Government securities, Clearing Members will be required to provide LCH with details of their tax status, in accordance with US tax law

The following concentration limits apply to each Clearing Member, in respect of its securities collateral[1]:

  • Italian & Spanish Securities
    • For Italian & Spanish members : the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 600 million.
    • For other members : the lower of (i) 75% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 1750 million, of which, Spanish securities EUR 750 million and Italian securities EUR 1000 million.
  • Supranational Securities
    • EU – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 2000 million.
    • EIB – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 1250 million.
    • EFSF – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 750 million.
    • IBRD – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 750 million.
    • ESM – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 750 million.
    • EBRD – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 500 million.
  • US Agency Securities – the lower of (i) 20% of the value of the initial margin requirement (USD equivalent) and (ii) USD 500 million.
  • US Treasury Inflation Linked Securities – USD 2000 million.
  • European Agency Securities
    • KFW – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 1250 million.
    • FMS – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 100 million.
    • Rentenbank – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 500 million.
  • Kommuninvest Securities  EUR 50 million.
  • Network Rail – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (GBP equivalent) and (ii) GBP 200million.  
  • Singapore Securities – the lower of (i) 75% of the value of the initial margin requirement and (ii) SGD 500 million.
  • Caisse d’Amortissement de la Dette Sociale (CADES)  – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 500 million.
  • Danish Covered Bonds – the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (EUR equivalent) and (ii) EUR 500 million (across all covered bond issuers in aggregate)
  • GNMA/FNMA/FHLMC MBS Securities - the lower of (i) 50% of the value of the initial margin requirement (USD equivalent) and (ii) USD 500 million (across all MBS issuers in aggregate)

 

[1] The following additional concentration limits apply at a group level across all Clearing Members within the same group:  

  • Italian & Spanish Securities
    • For Italian & Spanish members : EUR 600 million.
    • For other members : EUR 1750 million, of which, Spanish securities EUR 750 million and Italian securities EUR 1000 Million.
  • Supranational Securities
    • EU – EUR 2000 million.
    • EIB – EUR 1250 million.
    • EFSF – EUR 750 million.
    • IBRD – EUR 750 million.
    • ESM – EUR 750 million.
    • EBRD – EUR 500 million.
  • US Agency Securities – USD 500 million.
  • US Treasury Inflation Linked Securities – USD 2000 million.
  • European Agency Securities
    • KFW – EUR 1250 million.
    • FMS – EUR 100 million.
    • Rentenbank – EUR 500 million.
  • Kommuninvest Securities – EUR 50 million.
  • Network Rail – GBP 200million.  
  • Singapore Securities – SGD 500 million.
  • Caisse d’Amortissement de la Dette Sociale (CADES)  – EUR 500 million.
  • Danish Covered Bonds – EUR 500 million
  • GNMA/FNMA/FHLMC MBS Securities – USD 500 million

LCH Limited acceptable securities are also eligible for FCM collateral purposes and will be subject to all other constraints applicable to margin collateral more generally.

For additional information about posting non-cash collateral at LCH Ltd please see Section 4 of LCH Ltd’s Procedures.