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Strengthening Compliance: Conflicts of Interest Under CSA

Master the evolving landscape of derivatives compliance. This course demystifies CSA reforms, equips you to identify conflicts of interest, and ensures the integrity of your firm.

Created byContinuum Learning Group
BeginnerUpdated Nov 26, 2025
Strengthening Compliance: Conflicts of Interest Under CSA

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify key definitions under MI 93-101.
check_circleUnderstand fair dealing obligations and exemptions.
check_circleImplement policies for conflicts of interest.
check_circleApply KYDP and suitability requirements.
check_circleManage reporting and recordkeeping.
check_circleNavigate foreign and de minimis exemptions.

About This Course

Welcome to "Strengthening Compliance: Conflicts of Interest Under CSA Reforms," a comprehensive course designed to navigate the intricate regulatory landscape of Multilateral Instrument 93-101. This instrument establishes the foundational business conduct standards for the Canadian derivatives market. Understanding and adhering to these reforms is crucial for all derivatives firms and individuals operating within this dynamic sector.

This course will provide you with a deep understanding of MI 93-101, equipping you with the knowledge to maintain robust compliance frameworks, manage conflicts of interest effectively, and ensure fair dealing in all derivatives transactions. We will explore the key definitions and interpretive rules that underpin the instrument, detailing how legal classifications influence compliance obligations. This includes a thorough examination of how definitions such as 'derivatives firm,' 'derivatives party,' 'commercial hedger,' 'affiliated entities,' and 'subsidiary' shape the instrument's application.

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify Scope and Application: Accurately determine when MI 93-101 applies across various jurisdictions, including specific exclusions for affiliated entities, clearing agencies, and sovereign bodies. You will also understand the various exemptions related to eligible derivatives parties and specific transaction types.
  • Master Core Conduct Obligations: Understand and implement the universal duties of fair dealing, honesty, and good faith. This includes developing robust policies for identifying and managing material conflicts of interest and implementing effective "Know Your Derivatives Party" (KYDP) procedures, understanding the distinct requirements for various entity types, and ensuring proper handling of consumer complaints and restrictions on tied selling.
  • Implement Enhanced Client Protections: Apply the specific requirements for needs assessments and suitability determinations, ensuring that all recommendations and transactions align with client profiles, especially for non-eligible derivatives parties and qualified commercial hedgers.
  • Ensure Transactional Transparency: Navigate the rules for referral arrangements, understanding their conditions and disclosure requirements. You will also comprehend the obligations for relationship disclosure information, pre-transaction disclosures, valuation practices, and post-trade transaction confirmation and account reporting.
  • Adhere to Asset Safeguarding Protocols: Understand the critical requirements for segregation of derivatives party assets and the holding and use of initial margin collateral, including the specific rules for non-resident dealers.
  • Establish Robust Compliance Systems: Develop and maintain effective compliance frameworks, including the designation and responsibilities of senior derivatives managers, and the mandatory reporting of non-compliance.
  • Maintain Meticulous Recordkeeping: Fulfill all recordkeeping requirements for both pre- and post-execution activities, ensuring a comprehensive audit trail for all derivatives transactions.
  • Leverage Exemptions and Transition Provisions: Understand various exemptions for foreign entities, end-users, and registered firms. You will also comprehend the transitional provisions that facilitate the phased implementation of MI 93-101.

By delving into these critical areas, this course will empower you to strengthen your firm's compliance posture, mitigate risks, and foster a culture of integrity and transparency within the Canadian derivatives market.

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Continuum Learning Group
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