SFT definition

SFT means securities financing transactions within the meaning of EC Regulation 2015/2365.
SFT means “securities financing transactions” as defined under the SFTR.
SFT has the meaning given in the preamble.

Examples of SFT in a sentence

  • Private Ltd For Associate Authorised Signatory Authorised Signatory with Stamp Non-Compliance Charges per form INWARD & L1 Digitization TAT PAN eTDS / 24G / e-TCS / Paper return / AIR / SFT TAN S.

  • The Client must ensure that its SFT Account holds sufficient sold funds in order to settle each Contract for Currencies.

  • The Client will not receive purchased funds unless at settlement its SFT Account holds the required sold funds.

  • Block No. Type Floor Dwelling No. Carpet Area (SFT) Rate of DU per SFT Carpet Area (in Rs) Amount (in Rs.) 1.

  • As a condition to receiving the Services, the Client will apply for an SFT Account using the online application on the Website.


More Definitions of SFT

SFT means either:
SFT means a “securities financing transaction” within the meaning of the SFT Regulation, which in summary is (a) a repurchase transaction; (b) securities or commodities lending and securities or commodities borrowing; (c) a buy-sell back transaction or sell-buy back transaction; or (d) a margin lending transaction.
SFT means Scottish Futures Trust Limited, having a registered office at 1st Floor, 11-15 Thistle Street, Edinburgh EH2 1DF;
SFT means ‘securities financing transaction’ which are:
SFT means (i) a repurchase transaction; (ii) securities lending and securities borrowing; (iii) a buy-sell back transaction or sell-buy back transaction; (iv) a margin lending transaction as defined under the SFTR.
SFT means Special Freight Train, a privately owned train for transportation of identified commodities.
SFT means securities financing transactions (“SFTs”) covered by Regulation (EU) 2015/2365 of 25 November 2015 on transparency of securities financing transactions and of reuse and amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012. SFTs include repurchase transactions, securities or commodities lending and securities or commodities borrowing, buy-sell back or sell-buy back transactions and margin lending transactions.