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Legal Entity identifier or LEI is a unique identity reference number allocated to a company in accordance with an internationally agreed standard administered by the Regulatory Oversight Committee (ROC) of the Global Legal Entity Identifier System (GLEIS).  This is a stand-alone committee established by the international Financial Stability Board (FSB) and endorsed by the Group of 20 (G-20) nations.  It held its inaugural meeting in January 2013.
Legal Entity identifier or LEI is a unique identity reference number allocated to a company in accordance with an internationally agreed standard administered by the Regulatory Oversight Committee (ROC) of the Global Legal Entity Identifier System (GLEIS).   
 
This is a stand-alone committee established by the international Financial Stability Board (FSB) and endorsed by the Group of 20 (G-20) nations.   
 
It held its inaugural meeting in January 2013.


The ROC in turn has authorised Local Operating Units (LOU) which generate and issue the LEIs.
The ROC in turn has authorised Local Operating Units (LOU) which generate and issue the LEIs.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[EMIR]]
* [[EMIR]]


== References ==
== References ==
1. http://www.leiroc.org/
1. http://www.leiroc.org/

Revision as of 11:45, 22 August 2013

Legal Entity identifier or LEI is a unique identity reference number allocated to a company in accordance with an internationally agreed standard administered by the Regulatory Oversight Committee (ROC) of the Global Legal Entity Identifier System (GLEIS).

This is a stand-alone committee established by the international Financial Stability Board (FSB) and endorsed by the Group of 20 (G-20) nations.

It held its inaugural meeting in January 2013.

The ROC in turn has authorised Local Operating Units (LOU) which generate and issue the LEIs.


See also


References

1. http://www.leiroc.org/