Standing Repo Facility Counterparties
The New York Fed Trading Desk (Desk) conducts daily overnight repo transactions under a Standing Repo Facility to support the effective implementation of monetary policy and smooth market functioning. In addition to primary dealers, participants in these transactions include Standing Repo Facility counterparties.

List of Standing Repo Facility Counterparties
Current List, Additions & Removals

Standing Repo Facility Counterparties

Ally Bank

Bank of America, National Association

Banco Popular de Puerto Rico

Barclays Bank PLC, New York Branch

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, New York Branch

Capital One, National Association

Charles Schwab Bank, SSB

Charles Schwab Premier Bank, SSB

Charles Schwab Trust Bank

Citibank, N.A.

Citizens Bank, N.A.

Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank

Fifth Third Bank, National Association

First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company

Goldman Sachs Bank USA

HSBC Bank USA, N.A.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

KeyBank National Association

Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company

Mizuho Bank, Ltd., New York Branch

Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A.

Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association

MUFG Bank, Ltd., New York Branch

Natixis New York Branch

Navy Federal Credit Union

PNC Bank, National Association

Regions Bank

State Street Bank and Trust Company

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, NY Branch

The Bank of New York Mellon

The Huntington National Bank

The Norinchukin Bank, New York Branch

Truist Bank

USAA Federal Savings Bank

U.S. Bank National Association

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Zions Bancorporation NA


Additions and Removals
2024
July 19, 2024
May 17, 2024
Apr 15, 2024
Mar 28, 2024
Mar 5, 2024
Jan 19, 2024
2023
Dec 1, 2023
Nov 6, 2023
Oct 20, 2023
Sep 28, 2023
Jul 10, 2023
Jun 21, 2023
2022
Dec 9, 2022
Sep 30, 2022
Aug 5, 2022
Jul 1, 2022
May 13, 2022
Mar 22, 2022
Feb 18, 2022
2021
Dec 17, 2021

New Standing Repo Facility (SRF) counterparties will begin transacting with the New York Fed upon completion of legal, operational and technical setup. Each listed counterparty expressed an interest to be an eligible SRF counterparty under the criteria published by the New York Fed. Inclusion on this list simply means that, should the New York Fed conduct daily overnight repo transactions under a Standing Repo Facility, those listed would be eligible to participate. It does not mean that any listed eligible SRF counterparty is eligible for any other program or transactional relationship with the New York Fed.


Expectations & Requirements
Effective April 8, 2022

These expectations supplement those outlined in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Policy on Counterparties for Market Operations.
Specific Expectations & Eligibility Requirements
Disclaimer
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's relationships with private sector counterparties described in this policy are business, not regulatory, relationships entered into by the New York Fed for the purposes described herein. That a firm is a New York Fed counterparty is not an endorsement of the firm by the New York Fed and should not be used as a substitute for independent analysis and due diligence by other parties considering a business relationship with the firm.

Role of repo counterparties in New York Fed market operations

The New York Fed Trading Desk conducts overnight repo transactions under a Standing Repo Facility to support the effective implementation of monetary policy and smooth market functioning. In addition to primary dealers, participants in these transactions include Standing Repo Facility counterparties.

Standing Repo Facility counterparties are expected to bid in an operation at least twice every six months to ensure robust end-to-end testing of trading and settlement systems.

Eligibility criteria

In order to be eligible to become a Standing Repo Facility counterparty, a firm must be a state or federally chartered bank or savings association (or a state or federally licensed branch or agency of a foreign bank) with total U.S. Treasury, agency debt and agency mortgage-backed securities holdings equal to or greater than $2 billion, or total assets equal to or greater than $10 billion on the last quarter for which relevant FFIEC reports are available.

Firms must already have arrangements in place to receive cash in the triparty repo market in transactions collateralized by U.S. government debt, agency debt or agency mortgage-backed securities.

Firms should contact the New York Fed at RepoInfo@ny.frb.org before formally expressing interest in becoming a repo counterparty and providing the requested information.

Expression of Interest Form for Standing Repo Facility Counterparties


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