The ISDA Regulatory Margin Self-Disclosure Letter – Korea Supplement published on June 1, 2021 is intended to assist market participants with the exchange of the information necessary to determine if, and when, their trading relationship will become subject to regulatory margin requirements for uncleared swaps in Korea. It supersedes the version published on June 12, 2017.
Documents (4) for ISDA Regulatory Margin Self-Disclosure Letter – Korea
- isda-sdl-korea-supplement-publication-version-1-june-2021(pdf) will open in a new tab or window
- isda-sdl-korea-supplement-publication-version-1-june-2021-fillable(pdf) will open in a new tab or window
- isda-sdl-korea-supplement-publication-version-12-june-2017 (superseded)(pdf) will open in a new tab or window
- isda-sdl-korea-supplement-publication-version-12-june-2017-fillable (superseded)(pdf) will open in a new tab or window
Latest
ISDA In Review – September 2025
A compendium of links to new documents, research papers, press releases and comment letters published by ISDA in September 2025.
A Path to Greater CFTC-SEC Alignment
Earlier this week, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held a roundtable on regulatory harmonization – an initiative we wholeheartedly support. The US regulatory framework has evolved over time to facilitate financial markets...
Updated OTC Derivatives Compliance Calendar
ISDA has updated its global calendar of compliance deadlines and regulatory dates for the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives space.
Working Towards Tokenized Collateral
One of the lessons learned from recent market shocks – including the 2020 dash for cash and the UK gilt market crisis in 2022 – is that when volatility strikes and market participants must suddenly generate large amounts of cash...