CFTC grants capital substituted compliance for France nonbank swap dealers
→France nonbank swap dealers need CFTC confirmation before using substituted compliance
Change
The CFTC approved a capital comparability order allowing eligible France-domiciled nonbank swap dealers to satisfy certain CFTC capital and financial reporting requirements through conditional substituted compliance with French/EU rules.
Why it matters
The order creates a substituted-compliance route but does not make reliance automatic. Eligible dealers must submit a notice of intent with the required representations and receive CFTC staff confirmation before using the French/EU framework for covered CFTC capital and reporting requirements. Several new-obligation conditions carry a 180-calendar-day compliance window after the order becomes effective.
Implications
- → Compliance teams at eligible France-domiciled CFTC-registered nonbank swap dealers must submit a notice of intent and obtain CFTC staff confirmation before relying on substituted compliance — without confirmation, full CFTC capital and financial reporting compliance remains the operative path.
- → Regulatory reporting and capital-control teams must map which Commodity Exchange Act capital and financial reporting requirements are covered by the order — substituted compliance applies only within the order’s conditional scope.
- → Legal and compliance owners must track the Federal Register effective date and the 180-calendar-day period for new-obligation conditions — missing condition deadlines can block reliance on the substituted-compliance pathway.
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