LEI code definition

LEI code means a validated and issued legal entity identifier code 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 code means a Legal Entity Identifier code aimed at achieving a unique and worldwide identification of parties to financial transactions, as proposed by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) and endorsed by the G20. Until the global LEI system is fully operational, pre-LEI codes are being assigned to counterparties by a Local Operational Unit that has been endorsed by the Regulatory Oversight Committee (ROC, detailed information may be found at the following website: www.leiroc.org). Where a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI code) exists for a given counterparty, it shall be used to identify that counterparty;
LEI code means a legal entity identifier alpha-numeric code based on the ISO 17442 standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization;

Examples of LEI code in a sentence

  • ISSUER: Lithium Midco II Limited, a private limited company incorporated in Jersey with registration number 130209 and LEI code 213800LMLY7KJM93MI58.

  • COMPANY: Lithium Midco I Limited, a private limited company incorporated in Jersey with registration number 130208 and LEI code 213800ZUXWA8GTBPP307.


More Definitions of LEI code

LEI code means the global Legal Entity Identifier assigned to entities, which uniquely identifies a party to a financial transaction.
LEI code means a validated and issued legal identity identifier code 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. Further information on the Legal Entity Identifier Regulatory Oversight Committee is available at: https://www.leiroc.org.
LEI code means the legal entity identifier, a 20-digit, alphanumeric code based on an international numbering system for the identification of legal persons.
LEI code means the Legal Entity Identifier code (3). Where a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI code) exists for a given counterparty, it shall be used to identify that counterparty;
LEI code means a validated and issued legal entity identifier code 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 OperatingUnit appointed by The Legal Entity Identifier Regulatory Oversight Committee.
LEI code. (Legal Entity Identifier) means a 20- digit, alphanumeric code that aims to enable clear and unique identification of companies when carrying out reporting under EMIR, MiFID II and other applicable regulations.

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  • General Data Protection Regulation GDPR" means regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European parliament and of the council as amended from time to time.