LEI definition

LEI means Legal Entity Identifier a 20 character identifier that identifies distinct legal entities that engage in financial transactions and is used for Transaction Reporting under MiFID II;
LEI means Legal Entity Identifier, a 20-digit, alpha-numeric code based on the ISO 17442 standard assigned to clearly and uniquely identify a legal entity (e.g. companies, charities and trusts) participating in financial transactions;

Examples of LEI in a sentence

  • If required by the NAIC, the Company shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI).


More Definitions of LEI

LEI means the lawful currency of the Borrower;
LEI has the meaning set forth in Section 5.8(f).
LEI means the Legal Entity Identifier or acceptable equivalent issued to a corporation, corporate trust, corporate trustee or any other person required to have a LEI.
LEI means an unique code issued for legal entity identification (Legal Entity Identifier). Where this document uses the abbreviation of “LEI“, it shall be used for Pre-LEI code accordingly.
LEI means a validated and issued legal entity identifier, the length and construction of which are compliant with the ISO 17442 standard and which is included in the Global LEI database maintained by the Central Operating Unit appointed by The Legal Entity Identifier Regulatory Oversight Committee.
LEI means Legal Entity Identifier, a 20-digit, alpha-numeric code based on the ISO 17442 standard assigned to