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.