Settlement date
Settlement Date is a securities industry term describing the date on which a trade (bonds, equities, foreign exchange, commodities, etc.) settles. That is, the actual day on which transfer of cash or assets is completed.
It is not necessarily the same as value date (when the settlement amount is calculated). For instance, the back office may require a few days to make payment. This gap (between valuation and settlement) is often written into the financial contract, although the actual settlement date can also differ from that originally specified because of problems or errors.
It is occasionally referred to as Contractual Settlement Date.
See also
- Trade date
- Spot date
- Value date
- Settlement (finance)
- Herstatt Risk/Settlement risk
- T+3
References
- Gastineau, Gary L.; Mark P. Kritzman (1996). Dictionary of Financial Risk Management. ISBN 1-883249-14-7. Settlement Date defined as the actual date of completion (page 251).
- investorwords.com defines "settlement date" as the last possible date of intended settlement. Accessed October 12, 2007.