ESMA_QA_2516

Status: ✅ Answer Published


Regulatory Context

Level 1 Regulation: Regulation 648/2012 - OTC derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories (EMIR) - CCPs

Topic: EU-CCPs

Subject Matter: Active Account Requirement


Question

Submission Date: 04-04-2025

Could counterparties that are subject to the active account requirements (i.e. to hold an active account, clear at least a representative number of trades in this group subject to consolidated supervision in the Union, outsource these obligations to another entity of the group?


ESMA Answer

Answer Date: 10-07-2025

Yes. However, where an entity chooses to outsource the tasks related to the requirements to which it is subject to according to Article 7a of EMIR, that entity remains legally responsible for the performance of such tasks.

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