EMIR Reporting and LEI in Canada If your Canada entity trades derivatives with an EU counterparty, EU EMIR Refit may require both sides to report the trade with a valid LEI — even though Canada's domestic regime is CSA Multilateral Instrument 96-101. A single global LEI satisfies both.
Canada's domestic derivatives regime is CSA Multilateral Instrument 96-101, supervised by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA). But when a Canada entity faces an EU counterparty, EU EMIR Refit can pull it into EU reporting — and that requires a valid LEI.
The LEI is the single identifier shared across regimes. The same 20-character code your EU counterparty reports under EMIR is the one you use domestically.
A Canada entity trading with an EU bank may appear in the EU counterparty's EMIR report. If your LEI is invalid, their report — and your trade — is at risk.
Keep your LEI current so cross-border EU derivative trades reconcile cleanly.
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Only when facing an EU counterparty — but then a valid LEI is essential for the EU side to report.
The EU counterparty's EMIR report can be rejected, jeopardising the trade.
Yes — one global LEI works across every regime.