Field 020 - Identifer of the Securitisation. What should be reported here when the first eight characters of the ISIN are not common to all tranches of a securitisation? Secondly, different securitisations can have the same first eight characters, is this a problem?
The guidelines state that the first eight characters of the ISIN are common to all tranches of the securitisation. This is in fact not always the case e.g. Darrowby No. 1 plc A2 notes XS060705 & B notes XS060704. What do we therefore display in this field for this securitisation? There are multiple securitisations with the same initial 8 characters e.g. XS061523 applies to both Brass No. 1 plc and Silk Road 2011-1. Does this matter?
In column 020 "Identifier of the securitization (Code/Name)" of C 14.00 Template, the code should enable to distinguish between different securitizations. When the ISIN code is available, the characters of the ISIN code that are common to all tranches should be reported (even if the number of characters is lower or higher than 8).
If different ISIN exist for one securitization then the code used for the legal registration or the name of which the securitization is known in the market should be reported.