LIBOR Preparedness Exams Are Coming – Is Your Firm Ready?



LIBOR is used extensively as a benchmark rate to set interest rates for various commercial and financial contracts. It is expected that LIBOR will be discontinued after 2021. The discontinuation of LIBOR, as pointed out in the Risk Alert, “could have a significant impact on the financial markets and may present a material risk for certain market participants, including SEC-registered investment advisers, broker-dealers, investment companies, municipal advisors, transfer agents and clearing agencies.”

LIBOR Exams

The OCIE exams will assess a firm’s efforts “to prepare for the expected discontinuation of LIBOR and [the firm’s] transition to alternative reference rates.” This will include a review of whether and how a firm has evaluated the potential impact of the LIBOR transition on the firm’s: (1) business activities; (2) operations; (3) services; and (4) customers, clients, and/or investors (collectively, “investors”).

The Risk Alert provides a roadmap of what OCIE will review when examining a firm, including:

Sample Exam Document Request List

Notably, OCIE included a sample examination document request list in an appendix to the Risk Alert. This sample list is available here.

Firms and compliance professionals, in particular, should carefully review the sample document request list. OCIE specifically notes that this list “is intended to help empower compliance professionals in the industry with questions and tools they may use to assess and assist with their organization’s preparedness for the LIBOR discontinuation, regardless of whether they are included in OCIE’s examinations.” The request list, which many firms might find useful as they begin to prepare for SEC exams, includes:

Conclusion

Given OCIE’s clear emphasis on LIBOR transition preparedness, impacted firms should review OCIE’s sample examination document request list and the firm’s LIBOR transition plans generally. The full Risk Alert is available here.

Carolyn Jackson, Carl Kennedy, Richard Marshall, Christopher Shannon, Allison Yacker and Lance Zinman contribued this article. 


1 Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, Risk Alert: Examination Initiative: LIBOR Transition Preparedness (June 18, 2020).

2  OCIE, 2020 Examination Priorities.


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