About us
SLTimes is the only news-focused source to exclusively cover the global securities borrowing and lending markets. The publication tracks US and international companies, providing insights into securities lending operations around the world.
In a fast-paced and dynamic industry, SLTimes is written for borrowers and lenders alike. Whether they are traders, prime brokers, hedge funds or beneficial owners, the newsletter will keep senior executives abreast of the latest news in areas such as regulation, trends, data, technology, conferences and appointments. It will be at the forefront of highlighting new trends, and point to the latest opportunities within the industry.
In addition to exclusive news, SLTimes will provide expert commentary and analysis, helping professionals to better understand exactly how market events impact them. The publication will also include regular panel discussions, feature articles and interviews to keep you up to date with the thoughts and opinions of today’s industry leaders.
SLTimes aims
SLTimes aims to discuss and communicate news and industry events that are in the shared interests of participants in the securities lending industry. The newsletter will:
Allow regulators to communicate to the industry the safe and efficient framework for securities lending.
Explore the opening up of new markets for securities lending.
Provide information about securities lending market developments.
Cover the hottest news as it breaks.
Enhance the public profile of the securities finance industry.
Help industry associations to communicate with the market.
Be the vehicle of choice for brand creation and promotion.
Answer questions posed by the industry.
Editorial advisory panel
SLTimes will work closely with an editorial advisory panel, comprising industry experts from various sectors of the market. The panel will advise on coverage and provide an inside track on the latest industry trends and developments.
The newsletter will feature a quarterly discussion piece in which the editorial advisory panel answers a series of market-driven questions and members share their thoughts with readers.
Our editorial advisory pannel is made up of representatives from BNY Mellon, Brown Brothers Harriman, eSecLending, EquiLend, Northern Trust, State Street, SunGard and Quadriserv.