FINANCIAL DATA TRANSPARENCY ACT OF 2022: FINAL RULE
The following information was released by the Comptroller of the Currency:
Summary
To promote interoperability of financial regulatory data, the joint final rule establishes joint data standards for certain collections of information reported by regulated financial entities and data collected on behalf of the
The joint data standards are established as proposed in the agencies
Note for
The joint data standards established in this rulemaking do not affect community banks.
Highlights
Pursuant to the FDTA, the agencies are jointly establishing joint data standards for (1) certain collections of information reported to each agency by financial entities under the agencys jurisdiction, and (2) the data collected from the agencies on behalf of the FSOC.
The FDTA requires the joint data standards to include common identifiers, including a common nonproprietary legal entity identifier (LEI) that is available under an open license for all entities required to report to the agencies. Accordingly, the agencies established the following common identifiers:
For the common nonproprietary LEI: ISO 17442, Financial services Legal entity identifier (LEI).
For identification of swaps and security-based swaps: Unique Product Identifier as defined by ISO 4914, Financial services Unique product identifier (UPI).
For identification of dates: Date as defined by ISO 8601, Date and time format.
For identification of a
For identification of countries and their subdivisions: the three-letter country code with the code for subdivisions, as appropriate, as defined by the Geopolitical Entities, Names, and Codes developed by the
For identification of currencies: ISO 4217, Currency codes.
For the classification of financial instruments that are not swaps or security-based swaps, the agencies established ISO 10962, Securities and related financial instruments CFI.
Consistent with the FDTA, the agencies established data transmission and schema and taxonomy format standards that
render data fully searchable and machine-readable.
enable high-quality data through schemas, with accompanying metadata documented in machine-readable taxonomy or ontology models, which clearly define the semantic meaning of the data, as defined by the underlying regulatory information collection requirements, as appropriate.
ensure that a data element or data asset that exists to satisfy an underlying regulatory information collection requirement is consistently identified as such in associated machine-readable metadata.
are nonproprietary or are available under an open license.
The application of any joint data standard to specific collections of information would take effect through an agencys adoption of that standard by an agency-specific rulemaking or other action.
The joint final rule does not otherwise change an agencys authority to collect information from the public.



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