Information to be reported

Singapore: If a reporting entity is a branch, which LEI should it use when reporting derivatives contracts?

Where possible, a reporting entity should report a LEI which uniquely identifies itself as a  Singapore branch. Similarly, where a reporting entity’s counterparty is a branch, the  reporting entity should report the branch LEI of its counterparty where possible. 

[With effect from 21 Oct 2024] Under the revised SF(RDC)R, reporting entities should  report the LEI of the head office. Similarly, where a reporting entity’s counterparty is a  branch, the reporting entity should report the LEI of its counterparty’s head office.