CFCL Settlement - Australia
Pre-matching service
The table below summarises CFCL's pre-matching service for external settlement instructions, as well as the pre-matching method and start time in the market. For details of CFCL's pre-matching services, see Pre-matching services for external settlement instructions.
Service offered | Method employed | Start (local time) |
Austraclear-eligible | ||
Immediate Release Flag available | Automated electronic Austraclear matching facility | SD-1 (or on receipt of instructions) |
ASX-listed and CHESS-eligible | ||
Immediate Release Flag available | Automated electronic CHESS matching facility | SD-1 (or on receipt of instructions) |
Unlisted equities | ||
Immediate Release Flag available | Manual via telephone | On receipt of instructions |
Connectivity medium | Instruction format |
CFC Web Portal | Tick to enable the "Immediate Release" option. |
CFC via SWIFT and CFC File Transfer | Field :22F::STCO/CEDE/IREL |
Procedures for domestic counterparties
This section describes the procedures for domestic counterparties of the Australian market, which is both a domestic and a register market.
Procedure for the domestic counterparty | Deadline |
Austraclear-eligible | |
Deliver to/Receive from: BNP Paribas Australia Branch - Austraclear mnemonic: BPSS21 | Market deadline |
ASX-listed and CHESS-eligible | |
Deliver to/Receive from: BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd Limited (CHESS PID: 01892) | Market deadline |
Allowed countervalue difference
A maximum difference in countervalue of AUD 50 is allowed for the matching and settlement of against payment transactions with domestic counterparties. In the case of a discrepancy, the counterparty’s amount will prevail.
However, for CHESS transactions where the discrepancy does not exceed AUD 20 (or a smaller amount, depending on the transaction size), CHESS will automatically apply the lower of the two countervalue amounts. In such cases, therefore, the countervalue of the client or of the counterparty may prevail.
Specific settlement rules/settlement restrictions
Bilateral cancellation for matched settlements in Austraclear/CHESS
A two-sided cancellation model for matched settlements in Austraclear/CHESS applies. Cancellation for matched settlement in Austraclear/CHESS requires counterparty cancellation confirmation before the settlement is cancelled. Settlement will still occur if the counterparty does not confirm the cancellation request.
Minimum tradable amounts
Minimum tradable amounts (for book-entry transactions) may apply to certain Australian securities pursuant to Australian Corporations Law and to (Exemption) Order No. 82 promulgated under the Banking Act 1959 of the Commonwealth of Australia. Minimum tradable amounts/parcel amounts do not apply to internal transactions (CBL-CFCL) and to Euroclear settlement transactions (CBL-Euroclear) settled for the account of non-Australian residents. However, before entering into transactions with Australian counterparties, clients must verify the existence of any minimum tradable amount/minimum parcel amount that may apply to the respective securities issue.
Clients are responsible for complying with the relevant Australian laws and regulations. CFCL will not assume responsibility for delayed external or for settlement failures that may result from a breach of the minimum tradable amount/minimum parcel amount.
Issuer-sponsored Australian shares
Withdrawals
Clients that want to withdraw Australian shares from CFCL should consider the following restrictions before submitting their delivery instructions:
- Issuer-sponsored holding statements are not sent to any party other than the registered holder unless the registered holder makes a request in writing that the registry forward the holding statements to another party. In practice, therefore, it is cumbersome to register the investor’s holding in his own name while requiring the registry to transmit the statements, for example, to the investor’s bank.
- Most issuers pay dividends and other cash proceeds via direct credit to an Australian cash account. Once the holder has provided the registry with a cash account, dividends and other cash proceeds due to the holder are credited to the account through a direct credit arrangement. The cash account must always be held in the registered holder's name. If no cash account details are supplied, the registry will make payment via cheque sent to the registered address of the holder of an issuer-sponsored position. The processing of these cheques can easily result in a delay of several weeks between the issuance of the cheque and the actual availability of the funds to an overseas investor.
- Even though some issuers offer direct credit arrangements, it is never possible to effect payments required for a corporate action through a direct debit arrangement. Holders of issuer-sponsored positions that want to participate in a corporate action that requires a cash payment should refer to the corporate action documentation for payment options.
CFCL facilitates withdrawals of Australian holding statements or share certificates to the holder in whose name the re-registration is requested only. Registered holders that want to amend the address to which subsequent holding statements or any issuer correspondence are sent must arrange this separately and directly with the registry once the initial holding statement or share certificate has been transmitted.
Client withdrawal instructions must comply with the following specifications:
CFC via SWIFT and CFC File Transfer - MT542, Sequence E1
Field | Content |
:95Q::REAG | //THE SHARE REGISTRAR |
:70D::REGI | //requested registration name and address |
:95Q::BUYR | //requested registration name and address |
Time frames can vary from one registry to another, but the completion of the withdrawal request generally takes up to seven business days from submission of the client's instruction until the actual mailing of the initial holding statement or share certificate. (This does not include the time taken for the mail delivery to the registered holder.) Depending on the issuer's registration formalities, CFCL may need to contact the instructing client to collect additional details required to complete the registration process.
Registration fees are passed on to the client as charged by the Australian registry. The fee generally amounts to AUD 70 per registration request.
SRN to CHESS Deposit
For SRN to CHESS Deposit, if the stock transferred is listed, no ID is required.
Client deposit instruction must comply with the following specifications:
CFC via SWIFT and CFC File Transfer - MT540, Sequence E1
Field | Content |
:95P::DEAG | //PARBAU2SXXX |
OR | |
:95Q::DEAG | //01892 |
:70E::SPRO | //SRN IXXXXXXXX |
Note: SRN followed by a space and your SRN number.
Re-registration of shares
In the Australian market equity securities can be held in dematerialised form (on the CHESS sub-register) or issuer sponsored.
Issuer sponsored securities are held directly with the relevant share registry rather than through a broker or custodian on the CHESS sub-register. The holder of the issuer sponsored securities will receive an issuer sponsored holding statement that will include a Security Reference Number (SRN) unique to that holding.
These equities can be moved between the CHESS sub-register and issuer sponsored (and vice versa) upon completion of the appropriate documentation.
CBL, acting as CFCL’s custodian, facilitates the re-registration of shares under the name of CBL’s depository (BNP).
Client must note that the registration process takes between 5-10 business days, provided that all required documents are in order.
In order to transfer the holding from an Issuer Sponsored Holding into CBL's depository’s nominee name, the depository requires the following:
- A copy of the SRN/Issuer Sponsored Holding Statement confirming the holding in;
- A completed Australian Standard Transfer Form (can be different per Registry); and
- The Seller section of the Standard Transfer Form needs to be completed/signed.
If the current holder of the securities is a company, the share registry will request a certified copy of the authorized signatory list confirming who can sign on behalf of the company and ensuring:
- The person who is signing includes their title; and
- The person needs to state their name in plain English (non-cursive).
In regard to the certified copy of the signatory list:
- The certification must be dated;
- The certification must state that it is a "true copy of the original document".
All documentation is to be sent to:
BNP Paribas Securities Services Branch, Australia
Level 4, 60 Castlereagh Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Attention: LCC Account Management Team
Please note that these are just indicative documents required by the registry, on a case-by-case basis.
Please also note that where a re-registration is rejected by the registry, the registry will provide the rejection letter to CBL’s depository via regular post with the returned documents. This process will take an additional 2-3 business days.
Procedures for registration
- CFCL will credit the security into client’s CFCL account (MT544/545) once the documents have been forwarded to the appropriate registry and are awaiting re-registration. Please note that these securities will be blocked by both CBL, acting as CFCL’s custodian and CBL's depository during this period.
- Once the security has been successfully re-registered, CBL and CBL's depository will then proceed with the unblocking.
Back-to-back processing
Back-to-back processing is available for transactions in all CHESS- and Austraclear-eligible securities. If both the client and the domestic counterparty meet their settlement obligations and fulfil the market's back-to-back requirements within the relevant deadlines, the linked receipt and the linked delivery will settle with same-day value. To benefit from this functionality, clients must ensure that their back-to-back transactions are formatted as per the following format, depending on the medium used:
Connectivity medium | Pool ID format | Field(s) to be used |
CFC via SWIFT and CFC File Transfer | :POOL//16xa | Field :20C: sequence A1 |
a. The reference (16x) must neither start nor end with a single slash ’/’ nor must it contain two consecutive slashes ’//’.
Management of failed instructions
Receipts
Instructions for receipts that have not settled by the tenth attempted settlement day will be cancelled.
Deliveries
Instructions for deliveries that have not settled by the fifth attempted settlement day will be cancelled and the securities will be re-credited to the client's account on that day (first attempted SD+5).
New issues settlement
Clients who successfully tender for a new equity or debt issue must instruct their agent to deliver the securities to CBL's account with BNP. No special information is required other than the normal settlement receipt instruction; regular instruction deadlines apply.
Clients participating in a primary market offer distributed through CHESS should take note that the new issue will be distributed initially in the form of an interest allocation represented by a temporary ISIN. The conversion of the primary market allocation (equivalent to the temporary ISIN) distributed through CHESS into the "true" security (represented by its final/parent ISIN) occurs on the dispatch date. The dispatch date generally falls on the first business day following the interest allocation date and must be set no later than the second business day after the interest allocation date.
Secondary market transfers of the final/parent ISIN will be possible only on the first business day following the dispatch date. Clients should be aware that they cannot re-transfer a primary market allocation in the temporary or final ISIN between the interest allocation date and the CHESS dispatch date. Clients are advised to indicate “IPO” in the settlement narrative field of their settlement receipt instruction if in the event that they instruct with the final/parent ISIN instead of the temporary ISIN when participating in a primary market offer. This is to ensure that settlement will occur timely.
CFC via SWIFT and CFC File Transfer | CFC Web Portal |
:70E::SPRO//IPO | Settlement instruction processing additional details: IPO |