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Tag: Legal Entity Identifier

Have you registered your LEIs?

Every legal entity will need to get a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) by 3 January 2018. Emily Deane TEP explains what LEIs are, and how to get one. Please see Emily’s 5 September 2017 blog, Trustees, have you got your LEIs? What is an LEI? The Global Legal Entity Identification Foundation (GLEIF) has designed a… Read More Have you registered your LEIs?

February 23, 2017November 28, 2017 STEPeditor19 Comments
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