Veelgestelde vragen over het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst

Wat is het doel van het programma voor de verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
Het programma voor de verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst biedt klanten de mogelijkheid om extra inkomsten te verdienen op effectenposities die anders afgezonderd zouden zijn (d.w.z. volgestorte en overtollige marge-effecten) door IBKR toe te staan deze effecten uit te lenen aan derden. Klanten die aan het programma deelnemen, ontvangen een onderpand (Amerikaanse treasuries of contant geld) om de teruggave van de uitgeleende aandelen bij beëindiging te waarborgen.

 

Wat zijn volgestorte en overtollige marge-effecten?
Volgestorte effecten zijn effecten in een klantenaccount die volledig zijn betaald. Overtollige marge-effecten zijn effecten die niet volledig zijn betaald, maar waarvan de marktwaarde hoger is dan 140% van het margedebetsaldo van de klant.

 

Hoe worden de inkomsten bepaald die een klant ontvang bij een leningstransactie in het kader van het programma voor de verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
De inkomsten die een klant ontvangt in ruil voor uitgeleende aandelen zijn afhankelijk van de tarieven voor effectenleningen buiten de beurs. Deze tarieven kunnen aanzienlijk variëren, niet alleen per specifiek geleend effect, maar ook per leendatum. In het algemeen betaalt IBKR de deelnemers rente op hun onderpand tegen een tarief dat ongeveer 50% bedraagt van de bedragen die IBKR verdient voor het uitlenen van de aandelen.

 

Hoe wordt het onderpandbedrag voor een bepaalde lening bepaald?
Het onderpand (Amerikaanse treasuries of contanten) dat de basis vormt voor de effectenlening en dat wordt gebruikt voor het bepalen van de rentebepalingen, wordt bepaald volgens een sectorale overeenkomst waarbij de slotkoers van de aandelen wordt vermenigvuldigd met een bepaald percentage (doorgaans -%) en vervolgens naar boven wordt afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde dollar/cent/pence/etc. Er zijn verschillende sectorale overeenkomsten per valuta. Een lening van 100 aandelen van een aandeel in USD dat sluit op $59,24 is bijvoorbeeld gelijk aan $ 6.100 ($ 59,24 * 1,02 = $ 60,4248; afgerond op $ 61, vermenigvuldigd met 100). Hieronder vindt u een overzicht van de verschillende sectorale overeenkomsten per valuta:

USD 102%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde dollar
CAD 102%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde dollar
EUR 105%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde cent
CHF 105%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde rappen
GBP 105%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde pence
HKD 105%; naar boven afgerond op de dichtstbijzijnde cent

Zie KB1146 voor meer informatie.

 

Hoe en waar wordt het onderpand voor leningen in het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst aangehouden?

Voor IBLLC-klanten zal het onderpand worden aangehouden in de vorm van cash of U.S. Treasury-effecten en ter bewaring worden overgedragen aan IBLLC's gelieerde onderneming, IBKR Securities Services LLC (‘IBKRSS'). Het onderpand voor uw leningen in het kader van het programma zal door IBKRSS worden aangehouden op een account voor u, waarover u geperfectioneerd eersterangszekerheidsrecht heeft. In geval van wanbetaling door IBLLC kunt u via IBKRSS rechtstreeks toegang krijgen tot het onderpand, zonder tussenkomst van IBLLC. Raadpleeg hier de zeggenschapsovereenkomst voor effectenrekeningen voor meer informatie. Voor niet-IBLLC-klanten wordt het onderpand aangehouden en beschermd door de entiteit die het account bijhoudt. De onderpanden van IBIE-accounts worden bijvoorbeeld bij IBIE bewaard en beschermd.

 

Wat zijn de gevolgen voor de rente bij verkoop van lange posities, overdrachten van effecten die via het  programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst van IBKR zijn uitgeleend of uitschrijving uit het programma?

De rente wordt niet meer opgebouwd op de eerstvolgende werkdag na de transactiedatum (T+1). De rente wordt ook niet meer opgebouwd op de eerstvolgende werkdag na de datum van overdracht of uitschrijving.

 

Wat zijn de voorwaarden voor deelname aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst van IBKR?

IN AANMERKING KOMENDE ENTITEITEN*
IB LLC
IB UK (exclusief SIPP-accounts)
IB IE
IB CE
IB HK
IB Canada (exclusief RRSP/TFSA-accounts)
IB Singapore

 

IN AANMERKING KOMENDE ACCOUNTTYPES
Contant geld (minimaal eigen vermogen van meer dan $ 50.000 op inschrijvingsdatum)
Marge
Klantenaccounts van financiële adviseurs*
Klantenaccounts van introducerende makelaars: Volledig openbaar en niet openbaar gemaakt*
Omnibusaccounts van introducerende makelaars
Afzonderlijke handelslimiet (STL)

*Ingeschreven account moet voldoen aan vereisten met betrekking tot minimum eigen vermogen voor een marge-account of kasaccount.

Klanten van IB Japan, IB Europe SARL, IBKR Australia en IB India komen niet in aanmerking. Japanse en Indiase klanten met een IB-account bij IB LLC komen in aanmerking.

Daarnaast kunnen klanten van financieel adviseurs, volledig openbaar gemaakte IBroker-klanten en Omnibusmakelaars die aan de bovenstaande vereisten voldoen, deelnemen. In het geval van financieel adviseurs en volledig openbaar gemaakte IB-makelaars, moeten de klanten zelf de overeenkomsten ondertekenen. In het geval van omnibusmakelaars ondertekent de makelaar de overeenkomst.

 

Komen IRA-accounts in aanmerking voor deelname aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
Ja.

 

Komen IRA-accountpartities beheerd door Interactive Brokers Asset Management in aanmerking voor deelname aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
Nee

 

Komen SIPP-accounts in het Verenigd Koninkrijk in aanmerking voor deelname aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
Nee.

 

Wat gebeurt er als het vermogen op een deelnemende kasaccount onder de drempel van $ 50.000 komt?
Het kasaccount moet alleen op het moment van inschrijving voor het programma aan deze minimumeis voor eigen vermogen voldoen. Als het eigen vermogen daarna onder dat niveau daalt, heeft dat geen gevolgen voor bestaande leningen of de mogelijkheid om nieuwe leningen aan te gaan.

 

Hoe schrijf ik me in voor het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst van IBKR?
Om u in te schrijven, logt u in op het klantenportaal. Eenmaal ingelogd, klikt u op het gebruikersmenu (het hoofd en schouderspictogram in de rechterbovenhoek) gevolgd door Settings (instellingen). Zoek vervolgens onder Account Settings (accountinstellingen) de rubriek Trading (Handelen) en klik op Stock Yield Enhancement Program (programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst) om u in te schrijven. U krijgt dan de vereiste formulieren en informatie die nodig zijn om u in te schrijven in het programma. Zodra u de formulieren heeft doorgenomen en ondertekend, wordt uw verzoek ingediend voor verwerking. Het duurt 24-48 uur voordat de geactiveerd wordt.

 

Hoe kan men de deelname aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst beëindigen?
Om u uit te schrijven, logt u in op het klantenportaal. Eenmaal ingelogd, klikt u op het gebruikersmenu (het hoofd en schouderspictogram in de rechterbovenhoek) gevolgd door Settings (instellingen). Zoek vervolgens onder Account Settings (accountinstellingen) de rubriek Trading (Handelen) en klik op Stock Yield Enhancement Program (programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst) en volg de vereiste stappen. Uw verzoek wordt vervolgens ingediend voor verwerking. Beëindigingsverzoeken worden doorgaans aan het einde van de dag verwerkt.
 

 Als een account zich aanmeldt en zich later uitschrijft, wanneer kan het dan opnieuw voor het programma worden ingeschreven?
Na uitschrijving kan het account gedurende 90 kalenderdagen niet opnieuw worden ingeschreven.

 

Welke soorten effectenposities kunnen worden uitgeleend?

VS-markt EU-markt HK-markt CAD-markt
Gewone aandelen (beursgenoteerd, PINK en OTCBB) Gewone aandelen (beursgenoteerd) Gewone aandelen (beursgenoteerd) Gewone aandelen (beursgenoteerd)
ETF ETF ETF ETF
Preferente aandelen Preferente aandelen Preferente aandelen Preferente aandelen
Bedrijfsobligaties*      

*Gemeentelijke obligaties komen niet in aanmerking.

 

Zijn er beperkingen op het uitlenen van aandelen die worden verhandeld op de secundaire markt na een beursgang?
Nee, zolang er geen beperkingen gelden voor de in aanmerking komende effecten op het account.

 

Hoe bepaalt IBKR het aantal aandelen dat in aanmerking komt om te worden uitgeleend?
De eerste stap is het bepalen van de waarde van de effecten waarop IBKR eventueel margepandrecht aanhoudt en kan lenen zonder dat de klant deelneemt aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst. Een makelaar die de aankoop van effecten door klanten financiert via een margelening, mag volgens de regelgeving de effecten van die klant lenen of in onderpand geven voor een bedrag van maximaal 140% van het debetsaldo in contanten. Als bijvoorbeeld een klant met een kassaldo van $ 50.000 effecten koopt met een marktwaarde van $ 100.000, bedraagt het debet- of leensaldo $ 50.000 en heeft de makelaar een onderpand op 140% van dat saldo of $ 70.000 aan effecten. Alle effecten die door de klant boven dat bedrag worden aangehouden, worden overtollige marge-effecten genoemd ($ 30.000 in dit voorbeeld) en moeten worden afgezonderd tenzij de klant IBKR toestemming geeft om ze uit te lenen via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst.

Het debetsaldo wordt bepaald door eerst alle niet in USD uitgedrukte kassaldi om te rekenen naar USD en vervolgens eventuele opbrengsten uit de verkoop van korte aandelenposities (indien nodig omgerekend naar USD) te verrekenen. Als het resultaat negatief is, geven wij 140% van dit negatieve getal vrij. Bovendien worden kassaldi in het grondstoffensegment of voor edelmetalen en CFD's buiten beschouwing gelaten. Klik hier voor een meer gedetailleerde uitleg.

VOORBEELD 1: De klant heeft een lange positie van 100.000 EUR op een USD-basisvalutarekening met een EUR.USD-koers van 1,40. De klant koopt USD-aandelen ter waarde van $ 112.000 (gelijk aan 80.000 EUR). Alle effecten worden als volledig betaald beschouwd omdat het in USD omgezette kassaldo een krediet is.

Component EUR USD Basis (USD)
Cash 100.000 (112.000) $ 28.000
Lange positie   $ 112.000 $ 112.000
Netto liquidatiewaarde (NLW)     $ 140.000

VOORBEELD 2: De klant heeft een lange positie van in USD van 80.000, een lange aandelenpositie in USD van 100.000 en een korte aandelenpositie in USD van 100.000. De lange effectenposities, in totaal 28.000 USD, worden beschouwd als marge-effecten. Dit resultaat wordt bepaald door de opbrengst van de korte aandelenposities af te trekken van het kassaldo ($ 80.000 - $ 100.000) en de resulterende debet te vermenigvuldigen met 140% ($ 20.000 * 1,4 = $ 28.000).

Component Basis (USD)
Cash $ 80.000
Lange positie $ 100.000
Korte positie ($ 100.000)
Netto liquidatiewaarde (NLW) $ 80.000

 

Zal IBKR alle in aanmerking komende aandelen uitlenen?
Er is geen garantie dat alle in aanmerking komende aandelen van een bepaald account zullen worden uitgeleend via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst, omdat er misschien geen markt is tegen een voordelige koers voor bepaalde effecten, omdat IBKR geen toegang heeft tot een markt met geïnteresseerde leners of omdat IBKR uw aandelen misschien niet wil uitlenen.

 

Kunnen aandelen in het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst alleen per 100 worden uitgeleend?
Nee. Leningen kunnen worden verstrekt in elk heel aandelenbedrag, hoewel wij extern alleen leningen verstrekken in veelvouden van 100 aandelen. Zo kan het gebeuren dat wij 75 aandelen lenen van de ene klant en 25 van een andere klant als er een externe vraag is om 100 aandelen te lenen.

 

Hoe worden leningen onder klanten verdeeld wanneer het aanbod van beschikbare aandelen om uit te lenen groter is dan de vraag naar leningen?
Indien de vraag om een bepaald effect te lenen kleiner is dan het aanbod van de deelnemers aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst, worden de leningen pro rata toegewezen. Bijvoorbeeld, als het totale aanbod van het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst 20.000 XYZ-aandelen bedraagt en de vraag 10.000 XYZ-aandelen, zal elke klant 50% van zijn of haar in aanmerking komende aandelen uitlenen.

 

Worden aandelen alleen uitgeleend aan andere klanten van IBKR of aan derden?
Aandelen kunnen zowel aan klanten van IBKR als aan derden worden uitgeleend.

 

Kan de deelnemer aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst bepalen welke aandelen IBKR kan uitlenen?
Nee. IBKR beheert het programma volledig. Nadat is vastgesteld welke effecten IBKR mag lenen onder het margepandrecht (indien van toepassing), bepaalt IBKR naar eigen goeddunken of een van de volgestorte of overtollige marge-effecten kan worden uitgeleend, en om de leningen te initiëren.

 

Zijn er beperkingen op de verkoop van effecten die zijn uitgeleend via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst?
Uitgeleende aandelen kunnen te allen tijde zonder beperking worden verkocht. De aandelen hoeven niet te worden teruggegeven om uw verkoop van het aandeel te vereffenen en de opbrengst van de verkoop wordt op de normale vereffeningsdatum op het account van de klant gecrediteerd. Bovendien wordt de lening beëindigd bij de aanvang van de eerste werkdag volgend op de datum van de effectenverkoop.

 

Kan een klant gedekte callopties schrijven tegen aandelen die zijn uitgeleend via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst en aanspraak maken op de margeregeling voor gedekte calls?
Ja. Het uitlenen van aandelen heeft geen invloed op de margevereisten op ongedekte of afgedekte basis, aangezien de kredietgever blootgesteld blijft aan eventuele winsten of verliezen met betrekking tot de uitgeleende positie.

 

Wat gebeurt er met aandelen die uitgeleend worden en vervolgens geleverd worden bij een calltoewijzing of putuitoefening?
De lening wordt beëindigd op T+1 van de handelsactiviteit (transactie, toewijzing, uitoefening) waarbij de positie werd gesloten of verminderd.

 

Wat gebeurt er met aandelen die uitgeleend worden en die vervolgens niet langer worden verhandeld?
Het stopzetten van de handel heeft geen directe gevolgen voor de mogelijkheid om de aandelen uit te lenen en zolang IBKR de aandelen kan blijven uitlenen, blijft deze lening bestaan, ongeacht of de aandelenhandel wordt stopgezet.

 

Kan het onderpand van een lening worden overgedragen aan het grondstoffensegment om de marge en/of variatie te dekken?
Nee. Het onderpand voor de lening is nooit van invloed op de marge of de financiering.

 

Wat gebeurt er als een deelnemer aan het programma een margelening aangaat of een bestaande lening verhoogt?
Indien een klant volgestorte effecten aanhoudt die via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst zijn uitgeleend en vervolgens een margelening aangaat, zal de lening worden beëindigd voor zover de effecten niet in aanmerking komen als overtollige marge-effecten. Indien een klant overtollige marge-effecten aanhoudt die via het programma zijn uitgeleend, kan de bestaande margelening eveneens worden beëindigd voor zover de effecten niet langer in aanmerking komen als overtollige marge-effecten.

 

Onder welke omstandigheden kan een bepaalde aandelenlening worden beëindigd?
In het geval van een van (maar niet beperkt tot) de volgende situaties wordt een aandelenlening automatisch beëindigd:

- Als de klant ervoor kiest om deelname aan het programma te beëindigen
- Overdracht van aandelen
- Lenen van een bepaald bedrag tegen de aandelen
- Verkoop van aandelen
- Calltoewijzing/putuitoefening
- Sluiting van het account

 

Ontvangen deelnemers aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst dividend op uitgeleende aandelen?
Uitgeleende aandelen in het kader van het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst worden doorgaans vóór de ex-datum teruggevorderd van de lener om het dividend te ontvangen en betalingen in plaats van dividend (payments in lieu, PIL) te vermijden. Het is echter nog steeds mogelijk om een PIL te krijgen.

 

Behouden deelnemers aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst stemrecht voor uitgeleende aandelen?

Nee. De lener van de effecten heeft het recht om te stemmen of enige toestemming te geven met betrekking tot de effecten indien de registratiedatum of uiterste datum voor het stemmen, het geven van toestemming of het nemen van andere maatregelen binnen de looptijd van de lening valt.

 

Ontvangen deelnemers aan het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst rechten, warrants en spin-off-aandelen op uitgeleende aandelen?

Ja. De uitlener van de effecten ontvangt alle rechten, warrants, spin-off-aandelen en uitkeringen op geleende effecten.

 

Hoe worden leningen weergegeven in het activiteitenoverzicht?

Leningen, uitstaande aandelen, activiteiten en inkomsten worden weergegeven in de volgende 6 rubrieken van het overzicht:


1. Cashdetails - details over het oorspronkelijke saldo van het onderpand (hetzij in Amerikaanse treasuries, hetzij in contanten), de nettowijziging als gevolg van leningsactiviteiten (positief als er nieuwe leningen worden aangegaan; negatief als er netto-opbrengsten zijn) en het eindsaldo van het onderpand.

 

2. Overzicht van de netto-aandelenpositie - waarbij voor elk aandeel het totale aantal aandelen bij IBKR, het aantal geleende aandelen, het aantal uitgeleende aandelen en de netto-aandelen (= aandelen bij IBKR + geleende aandelen - uitgeleende aandelen) worden vermeld.  

 

3. Uitgeleende effecten beheerd door IBKR (Programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst) - vermeldt voor elk aandeel dat via het programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst wordt uitgeleend de hoeveelheid uitgeleende aandelen, de rentevoet (%).  

3a. Onderpand van effecten beheerd door IBKR (Programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst) - IBLLC-klanten zien een extra sectie op hun overzicht met de specifieke Amerikaanse treasuries die als onderpand worden aangehouden, de hoeveelheid, de prijs en de totale waarde ter dekking van de aandelenlening.

 

4. Activiteiten van uitgeleende effecten beheerd door IBKR (Programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst)- details over de leningactiviteit voor elk effect met inbegrip van toewijzingen van teruggevorderde lening (d.w.z. beëindigde leningen); toewijzingen van nieuwe leningen (d.w.z. gestarte leningen); de hoeveelheid aandelen; de nettorentevoet (%); rentevoet op het onderpand van de klant (%) en het onderpandbedrag.  

 

5. Rentedetails van activiteiten van uitgeleende effecten beheerd door IBKR (Programma voor verhoging van de aandelenopbrengst) - specificeert voor individuele leningen de door IBKR verdiende rente (%); de door IBKR verdiende inkomsten (vertegenwoordigt de totale inkomsten van IBKR uit de lening die gelijk is aan {Bedrag onderpand * rentevoet}/360); de rente op het onderpand van de klant (vertegenwoordigt ongeveer de helft van de inkomsten die IB verdient op de lening) en de aan de klant betaalde rente (vertegenwoordigt de rente-inkomsten uit het onderpand van de klant).

Let op: Dit gedeelte wordt alleen weergegeven als de door de klant verdiende rente hoger is dan $ 1 voor de betreffende overzichtsperiode.   

 

6. Opgebouwde rente - rente-inkomsten worden hier gerapporteerd als opgebouwde rente en worden behandeld als alle andere opgebouwde rente (samengevoegd maar alleen weergegeven als opgebouwde rente als ze elke maand meer dan $ 1 in contanten bedragen). Voor de belastingaangifte aan het einde van het jaar worden deze rente-inkomsten vermeld op het formulier 1099 dat aan Amerikaanse belastingbetalers wordt verstrekt.

 

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FAQS: IBIE Account Transfer

Overview: 

This is an important document regarding the proposed transfer of your account from IBUK and IBLLC to IBIE that requires your attention. Please read the entirety of this document ahead of taking any action referred to in the Covering Letter sent to you via email.

Background: 

Please take time to read these FAQs, which summarise some of the key changes to the regulatory framework which will be brought about by the Proposed Transfer (as described below) and provide answers to some of the more general questions that you may have. The FAQs should be read in conjunction with the Covering Letter.  If you require any further information, please get in touch with us using the contact details provided in the Covering Letter.

Discussion:

The FAQs are split into three parts.

  • Part A sets out key information in relation to the Proposed Transfer (as described below).
  • Part B covers key legal and regulatory topics that arise as a result of the Proposed Transfer (as described below).
  • Part C aims to answer any other questions that you may have and provides some further and more practical information in relation to what will and will not be changing following the Proposed Transfer (as described below).

 

PART A – THE PROPOSED TRANSFER

1.    What is the situation currently?

As you will be aware, at present, your relationship with Interactive Brokers is led by our entity based in the United Kingdom, specifically Interactive Brokers (U.K.) Limited (“IBUK”) and the services provided to you are provided by IBUK and, depending on the products you do business in, our US affiliate Interactive Brokers LLC (“IBLLC”).  

2.    What is Interactive Brokers requesting?

We are inviting all clients domiciled in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) to transfer their accounts to one of our brokers based in Europe.

We propose to transfer the relationship that you currently have with IBUK and IBLLC to Interactive Brokers Ireland Limited (“IBIE”), an Interactive Brokers investment firm located in Ireland.  It is our intention that all of your accounts, investments and services currently provided to you by IBUK and IBLLC will instead be singularly provided by IBIE (for convenience we will refer to this as the “Proposed Transfer”).

3.    Who is IBIE? What sort of a firm is it?

IBIE is an investment firm regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland and authorised pursuant to the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Directive 2014/65/EU).  IBIE is an affiliate of IBUK and IBLLC.

4.    What are IBIE’s legal details?

Interactive Brokers Ireland Limited is registered as a private company limited by shares (registration number 657406) and is listed in the Register of Companies maintained by the Irish Companies Registration Office. Its registered address is 10 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, D02 T380, Ireland.  IBIE can be contracted by telephone at 00800-42-276537 or electronically through the IBIE website at www.interactivebrokers.ie.

5.    Who regulates IBIE and what are their contact details?

As set out above the Central Bank of Ireland is the competent regulator for IBIE (in the same way that the Financial Conduct Authority is the competent regulator for IBUK). IBIE is included in the Central Bank of Ireland’s register of authorised firms under number 423427. The Central Bank of Ireland’s contact details are set out below:

Location
The Central Bank of Ireland
New Wapping Street
North Wall Quay
Dublin 1
D01 F7X3

Contact Numbers
Phone: +353 (0)1 224 6000
Fax: +353 (0)1 224 5550

Postal Address
Central Bank of Ireland
P.O. Box 559
Dublin 1

Public Helpline
E-mail: enquiries@centralbank.ie
Lo-Call: 1890 777 777
Phone: +353 (0)1 224 5800

6.    Where does IBIE fit with respect to the broader Interactive Brokers group?


IBIE is a wholly-owned subsidiary that sits within the broader Interactive Brokers Group.

7.    What does the Proposed Transfer mean for me? Will there be any material impacts?

We do not anticipate any material impacts for you as a result of the Proposed Transfer.  Nonetheless, it is very important that you read these FAQs carefully and in full and make sure that you understand what the changes are for you.

8.    What do I have to do if I want to continue doing business with Interactive Brokers?

If you would like to continue to do business with Interactive Brokers, we require your cooperation and action.

Specifically, we need you to consent and agree to the Customer Agreement and other Documents available under the Important Information section of the Proposed Transfer process and to the regulatory matters outlined in the Covering Letter, the Important Information and Consent sections of the Proposed Transfer process.  You can do this by following the instructions in the Covering Letter.

To be clear, you do not have to consent to the Proposed Transfer if you feel that you may be adversely affected by it.  You have the option of transferring your positions to another broker or closing your positions and transferring any cash balance to another account.

If you do not take action by December 7, 2022, your account will be restricted from opening new transactions or transferring in new assets.  You always have the ability to transfer your account to another broker. If you wish to decline, please follow the instructions in the Covering Letter.

In either case, we ask that you read the entirety of this FAQs and the Covering Letter before deciding to consent to or decline the Proposed Transfer.

9.    What happens next?

If you consent to the transfer, please complete all actions detailed in the Covering Letter and we will prepare your account to be transferred to IBIE. Once your account is transferred, IBIE will write to you with further information about your new relationship with them.

PART B – LEGAL AND REGULATORY CHANGES THAT YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF

1.    What terms and conditions will govern my relationship with IBIE following the Proposed Transfer? Are these different to the ones that currently apply?

Trades that you conduct after the Proposed Transfer will be governed by the new Customer Agreement between you and IBIE.  A copy of the IBIE Customer Agreement is available in the Important Information section of the Proposed Transfer process.  

2.    What conduct of business rules (including best execution) will apply to my relationship with IBIE? Are there any material differences that will apply to my relationship with IBIE compared to those that apply to my existing relationship with IBUK?

There are some changes to be aware of, which we explain below.

If you do business with IBUK on a “carried” basis (in other words, you trade index options, futures and futures options and IBUK carries your account and custodies your assets) then the Financial Conduct Authority’s conduct of business rules currently apply to you.  These rules are based heavily on the recast Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, the Markets in Financial Regulation and various delegated directives and regulations (collectively, “MiFID”).  In relation to best execution, where it applies, IBUK must take all sufficient steps to achieve the best possible result for you when we execute your order.

If you currently do business with IBUK on an “introduced” basis (in other words, you trade products outside of those mentioned in the previous paragraph and you have a relationship with both IBUK and its US affiliate, IBLLC) a mix of conduct of business rules will currently apply to you. For instance, with respect to the introduction of your business to IBLLC, the Financial Conduct Authority’s conduct of business rules will apply (see above in relation to these).  Once introduced to IBLLC, the relevant U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission rules and regulations (among others) will apply to IBLLC’s role (including its obligations in relation to best execution and custody).

Please note that it is of course possible that your business is split across these two scenarios (in other words some of your business is conducted on a “carried” basis while some of it is conducted on an “introduced” basis).

Going forward, the distinction between “carried” and “introduced” business will no longer apply and in each case set out above, Irish conduct of business rules will exclusively apply to your relationship with IBIE.  Similar to the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s rules, the Irish conduct of business rules are based on MiFID and IBIE’s obligations in relation to best execution will largely mirror those that currently apply to IBUK.

In our view, while the rules that apply to our relationship will change, we do not consider such changes to be material or to result in a lesser degree of protection being afforded to you.

3.    How will my investments that I custody with IBIE be held from a legal/regulatory perspective? Are there any material differences that will apply to my relationship with IBIE compared to those that apply to my existing relationship with IBUK?

The rules that currently apply depends on the sort of business that you presently have with IBUK (please see the response to Question B2 above).  Where you conduct “carried” business with IBUK, the Financial Conduct Authority’s client asset (or “CASS”) rules will apply.  These rules are based heavily on MiFID.  Where you conduct “introduced” business with IBUK and IBLLC, the US custody rules will apply to your custody assets.

Going forward, as set out above, the distinction between “carried” and “introduced” business will no longer apply and in each case set out above, Irish custody rules will exclusively apply to your relationship with IBIE.  Like the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s rules, the Irish conduct of business rules are based on MiFID.  Please consult the Client Assets Key Information Document provided in the Important Information section in relation to the Irish custody regime.

4.    How am I protected against loss? Are there any material differences that will apply to my relationship with IBIE compared to those that apply to my existing relationship with IBUK?

Currently, your eligible assets are protected from loss either under the US Securities Investor Protection Corporation at an amount of up to USD 500,000 (subject to a cash sublimit of USD 250,000) or the UK Financial Services Compensation Scheme at an amount up to GBP 50,000 (which regime applies depends on the relevant segment of your IBUK account, as explained in the response to Question B2 above).  After the Proposed Transfer, the Irish Investor Compensation Scheme, which is administered by The Investor Compensation Company DAC, may protect your assets from loss should IBIE default and be unable to meet its obligations to you.

Ireland’s compensation scheme is similar to the compensation scheme you have access to in the UK, albeit with a lower limit.  The purpose of the Irish Investor Compensation Scheme is to pay compensation to you (subject to certain limits) if you have invested money or investment instruments in either of the following cases:

  • A firm goes out of business and cannot return your investments or money; and
  • A Central Bank of Ireland determination or a court ruling has been made under the Investor Compensation Act 1998.


The Investor Compensation Company DAC (ICCL) administers the scheme. IBIE will be a member of the scheme.

The scheme covers investment products including:

  • Public and private company shares
  • Units in collective investment schemes
  • Life insurance policies (including unit-linked funds)
  • Non-life insurance policies
  • Tracker bonds
  • Futures and options


Usually, you can only make a claim after a firm goes out of business and its assets have been liquidated and distributed to those who are owed money. Please check the details of the schemes for any limits that apply – not all losses will be covered as there are maximum levels of compensation.  The ICCL will pay you compensation for 90% of the amount you have lost, up to a maximum of €20,000.

5.    How do I make a complaint to IBIE? Are there any material differences that will apply to my relationship with IBIE compared to those that apply to my existing relationship with IBUK? What if my complaint relates to something that happened while I was a customer of IBUK?

The new Customer Agreement sets out how to lodge a complaint with IBIE.  The complaints handling procedures are materially similar to those that apply to your existing relationship with IBUK.  If the substance of your complaint relates to something that happened prior to the Proposed Transfer, then you should address your complaint to IBUK. Its current contact information will stay the same and can be found at interactivebrokers.co.uk should you need to contact IBUK.

6.    After the Proposed Transfer, will I still have access to the Financial Ombudsman Service?


In case of complaint, investors should follow the complaints procedure as referred to in the Customer Agreement.  Once your account is transferred to IBIE, the UK Financial Ombudsman Service will cease to have jurisdiction over any complaints that you may have in respect of IBUK.  However, please be aware that Ireland has a dispute resolution scheme in the form of the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman (“FSPO”).  The FSPO is a free and independent statutory dispute resolution scheme for financial services.  You may be eligible to make a complaint to the FSPO if you are an “eligible complainant”.  Details of who are “eligible complainants” can be found on www.fspo.ie.  The FSPO can be contacted at:

Postal Address
Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman
Lincoln House,
Lincoln Place
Dublin 2
D02 VH29

Telephone
+353 (0)1 567 7000

Email
Info@fspo.ie

7.    How will my personal data be processed and protected? Are there any material differences that will apply to my relationship with IBIE compared to those that apply to my existing relationship with IBUK in this context?

Your data will be processed and protected in accordance with the Interactive Brokers Group Privacy Policy which can be found at: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=305. There will be no material change.

PART C – OTHER PRACTICAL QUESTIONS AND NEXT STEPS

1.    Who should I contact before the Proposed Transfer takes place and after the Proposed Transfer if I have any questions in the ordinary course?

Generally speaking, you should contact IBUK with any questions that you may have prior to the Proposed Transfer, and you should contact IBIE with any questions that you may have following the Proposed Transfer taking place.  Regardless of who you contact at Interactive Brokers, we will ensure your query is promptly dealt with and we will help you to connect with the right person or department.

2.    Will the range of products offered be the same?

Our current expectation is that the same range of products will be offered by IBIE as are offered by IBUK.  

There might be a restriction on Foreign Exchange transactions that would create a negative balance or would increase a preexisting negative balance in either component currency.  However, the same currency pairs can be traded as Forex CFD.  Contracts For Difference are complex instruments, and we invite you to carefully review the CFD risk warnings before trading these instruments following the transfer of your account.

Please note that IBIE offers financing for securities and commodities trades but cannot support withdrawals of borrowed funds.  You will be free to withdraw any free cash not needed to support your open positions.  If you would like to withdraw additional funds, you can sell positions and withdraw the proceeds.

In limited instances where clients hold restricted products, clients may transfer and maintain or close such positions but won’t be allowed to increase the position.

3.    I currently trade OTC derivatives with IBUK – what will happen to my open positions?

Your open positions will be transferred to IBIE and you will face IBIE rather than IBUK.  You will no longer have any legal relationship with IBUK in relation to those positions.  We will separately provide you with an updated Key Investor Information Document (please follow the link to the PRIIPs KID landing page in the Covering Letter).

4.    What happens to any security I have granted to IBUK/IBLLC as part of a margin loan?

If you have granted security or collateral to IBUK/IBLLC this will transfer to IBIE upon the Proposed Transfer taking place.

We do not anticipate you needing to take any steps to reflect the change in beneficiary, although we may need to take some administrative steps of our own to update security registers with the change in details.  This should, however, not affect our priority or otherwise affect the date from which the security is valid.

5.    Will I have access to the same trading platform or be subject to any software changes following the transfer of my account?

The transfer of your account will have no impact upon the software you use to trade or administer your account.  The technology will remain the same as it is today.

6.    Will all account balances be transferred at the same time?

All balances, with the exception of accruals (e.g., interest, dividends) will be transferred at the same time.  Once accruals have been posted to cash, they will automatically be swept to the transferred account.  

7.    What will happen to my current account following the transfer of my account?

Once all accruals have been swept, your current account will be closed and inaccessible for trading purposes.  You will still be able to access this closed account via the Client Portal for purposes of viewing and printing archived activity and tax statements.

8.    Will IBKR’s commissions and fees change when my account is transferred?

No.  IBKR commissions and fees do not vary by the broker your account is maintained with.

9.    Will my trading permissions change when my account is transferred?

No.  Your trading permissions will not change when your account is transferred.

10.     Will open orders (e.g., Good-til-Canceled) be carried over when my account is transferred?

Open orders will not be carried over to the new account, and we recommend that clients review their orders immediately following the transfer of their account to ensure that the open orders are consistent with their trading intentions.

11.     Will I be subject to the U.S. Pattern Day Trading Rule if my account is transferred?

Accounts maintained with IBUK are subject to the U.S. Pattern Day Trading (PDT) rule as the accounts are introduced to and carried by IBLLC, a U.S. broker.  The PDT rules restricts accounts with equity below USD 25,000 to no more than 3 Day Trades within any 5-business day period.

As accounts transferred to IBIE will not be introduced to IBLLC, they will not be subject to the PDT rule.

12.     Will I receive a single, combined annual activity statement at year end?

No.  You will receive an annual statement of your existing account which will cover the period starting 1 January 2022 through the date your account was transferred and a second annual statement for your new account which will cover the period starting from the transfer date through the end of the year.

13.     Will the current cost basis of positions be carried over when my account is transferred?


Yes, the transfer of your account will have no impact upon the cost basis of your positions.

14.     Will the transferred account retain the same configuration as the current account?


The configuration of the account following transfer will match that of the current account to the extent permissible by regulation.  This includes attributes such as margin capability, market data, additional users, and alerts.  

15.     Will my login credentials change?

No.  Your username, password, and any 2-factor authentication process in place for your existing account will remain active following transfer.  You will, however, be assigned a new account ID for your transferred account.

 

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IB LLC Document Considerations for Individual Applicants

IB LLC is required to verify the identity and address of each applicant and, where we are unable to do so via electronic means, will instruct the applicant to submit copies of official documents as evidence (e.g., passport, driver’s license, national ID, bank statement utility statement). In most instances the applicant will need to submit two separate documents, one as proof of address and the other as proof of identity, even when a single document contains both. Individuals residing in certain countries, however, are eligible to submit a single qualifying document as proof of both their identity and address. A list of countries whose residents are eligible to submit a single qualifying document as proof of both their identity and address is listed below1.

 

Country Name
United States
American Samoa
Anguilla
Antarctica
Aruba
Bahrain
Barbados
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
British Indian Ocean Territory
Brunei Darussalam
Chile
China
Cook Islands
Curacao
East Timor
Faeroe Islands
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Fiji
French Polynesia
Greenland
Guam
Israel
Kiribati
Malawi
Marshall Islands
Martinique
Mauritius
Mayotte
Micronesia, Federated States of
New Caledonia
Norfolk Island
Northern Mariana Islands
Oman
Pitcairn
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Rwanda
Saint Barthelemy
Saint Helena
Saint Lucia
Saint Martin
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
Senegal
Singapore
Sint Maarten
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
Swaziland
Taiwain, ROC
Tokelau
Tonga
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
United States Virgin Islands
Australia
French Guiana
Guadeloupe
New Zealand
Reunion
Saint Pierre and Miquelon

1 Note that this list is subject to change and may not yet reflect the most recent updates.

How to use Voice callback for receiving login authentication codes

Background: 

 If you have SMS enabled as two-factor authentication method, you may use Voice callback to receive your login authentication codes. This article will provide you steps on how to select voice callback when logging in to our platforms.

 

How to use Voice callback
 
You may select Voice if you do not receive your login authentication code. You will then receive your login authentication code via an automated callback. Follow the instructions below, depending on which platform you are trying to login to.
 

 

Client Portal

1. Click on "Didn't receive a security code?"

2. From the two options, select "Voice" and wait for the callback.

3. After selecting Voice, you should receive the callback within a minute. Please wait for the callback and be ready to write down the code that will be provided over the callback.

 

TWS

1. Click on "Request new Security Code"

2. From the two options, select "Voice" and click on OK. Then wait for the callback.

 3. After selecting Voice, you should receive the callback within a minute. Please wait for the callback and be ready to write down the code that will be provided over the callback.

Note: Voice callback for the TWS is only available in the LATEST and BETA version.

 

IBKR Mobile - iOS

1. Click on "Request New Code"

2. From the two options, select "Voice" and wait for the callback.

 3. After selecting Voice, you should receive the callback within a minute. Please wait for the callback and be ready to write down the code that will be provided over the callback.

 

IBKR Mobile - Android

1. Click on "Request New Security Code"

2. From the two options, select "Voice" and wait for the callback.

 3. After selecting Voice, you should receive the callback within a minute. Please wait for the callback and be ready to write down the code that will be provided over the callback.

 

References:

 

Converting From an Individual to Limited Liability Company Account

Overview: 

The process of converting from an individual account to a Limited Liability Company (LLC) account is outlined below:

1. As the LLC account structure differs from that of the individual in terms of account holder information required, legal agreements and, in certain cases, taxpayer status, direct conversion is not supported and a new LLC account application must be completed online.

The online LLC application may be initiated by visiting www.ibkr.com and clicking the "Open Account" button. Be sure to request trading permissions and, if necessary, margin status, sufficient to maintain the positions currently carried in your individual account. Note that if your account is managed by a financial advisor or you are a client of an introducing broker, please contact your advisor or broker to initiate the new application (you may need to make arrangements with your advisor or broker for fees that have accrued but not yet paid when the individual account closes).

2. The LLC account application requires Compliance review and approval and documentation evidencing the creation of the LLC as well as the identity and address of each member may be required. If this is the case, notice as to the required documents and how to submit will be provided at the conclusion of the online application.

3. Once you have received an email confirming approval of the LLC account application, send a request from your Message Center authorizing IB to manually transfer positions from your Individual to LLC account. Prior to submitting the request, you should make sure to close all open orders in the individual account to ensure that no executions take place following the transfer.

Due to the manual steps and scheduling required, you should allow a minimum of one week after LLC account approval and submitting your request for the transfer to take effect.

IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Note that exchange regulations preclude ownership transfer of derivative contracts such as futures and options. If you are holding such positions you would either need to close them prior to the transfer taking place or request that they remain in your individual account.

2. Prior to processing the transfer, you should make sure to close all open orders in the individual account to ensure that no executions take place following the transfer.

3. The SMA (Special Memorandum Account) balance in your individual account will not transfer to the LLC account. In certain instances, this may impact your ability to open new positions in the LLC account on the first day after the transfer is completed.

4. Elective options such as market data subscriptions and participation in IB's Yield Enhancement Program will not be carried over to the LLC account and must be re-initiated to continue. Note that LLC’s are classified as Professionals for market data subscription purposes which generally implies higher subscription rates than that for Non-Professionals.

5. The cost basis of transferred positions as reported in the activity statements will remain unchanged for tax purposes. The cost basis as reported in your trading platform (which is not used for tax reporting purposes) will not transfer over to the LLC account but may be manually adjusted.

6. Once the transfer has been completed and assuming all positions have been transferred your individual account will be designated for automatic closure. Note that certain balances such as dividend accruals can’t be transferred until paid, after which they will then be transferred and your individual account closed.

7. You'll receive any applicable tax forms for the reportable activity transacted in each of your individual and LLC accounts at year end. Access to Account Management for your individual account will remain after it has been closed for the purpose of reviewing and printing activity statements and tax forms.

8. IBKR does not provide tax advice or investment guidance and recommends that account holder consult with qualified professionals to determine any legal, tax or estate planning consequences associated with individual to LLC transfer requests.
 

I am not receiving text messages (SMS) from IBKR on my mobile phone

Background: 

Once your mobile phone number has been verified in the Client Portal, you should immediately be able to receive text messages (SMS) from IBKR directly to your mobile phone. This article will provide you with basic troubleshooting steps in case you are unable to receive such messages.

 

1. Activate the IBKR Mobile Authentication (IB Key) as 2-Factor security device

In order to be independent of wireless/phone carrier-related issues and have a steady delivery of all IBKR messages we recommend to activate the IBKR Mobile Authentication (IB Key) on your smartphone.

The smartphone authentication with IB Key provided by our IBKR Mobile app serves as a 2-Factor security device, thereby eliminating the need to receive authentication codes via SMS when logging in to your IBKR account. 

Our IBKR Mobile app is currently supported on smartphones running either Android or iOS operating system. The installation, activation, and operating instructions can be found here:

Android: KB2277
iOS: KB2278

 

2. Restart your phone:

Power your device down completely and turn it back on. Usually this should be sufficient for text messages to start coming through. 

Please note that in some cases, such as roaming outside of your carrier's coverage (when abroad) you might not receive all messages.

 

3. Use Voice callback

If you do not receive your login authentication code after restarting your phone, you may select 'Voice' instead. You will then receive your login authentication code via an automated callback. Further instructions on how to use Voice callback can be found in IBKB 3396.

 

4. Check whether your phone carrier is blocking the SMS from IBKR

Some phone carriers automatically block IBKR text messages, as they are wrongly recognized as spam or undesirable content. According to your region, those are the services you can contact to check if a SMS filter is in place for your phone number:

In the US:

In India:

In China:

  • Call your phone carrier directly to check whether they are blocking IBKR messages

 

References:

 

How do I convert my individual or joint account to a grantor trust?

Background: 

The process of converting an individual or joint account to grantor trust account is outlined below:

  1. As the trust account structure differs from that of the joint account in terms of account holder information required, legal agreements and, in certain cases, taxpayer reporting, direct conversion is not supported and a new trust account application must be completed online and the account balances transferred therafter.  The application is available on our website at: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/inv/en/main.php#open-account. Be sure to request trading permissions and, if necessary, margin status, sufficient to maintain the positions currently carried in your individual account. Note that if your account is managed by a financial advisor or you are a client of an introducing broker, please contact your advisor or broker to initiate the new application (you may need to make arrangements with your advisor or broker for fees that have accrued but not yet paid if the individual account closes).  The trust account application requires Compliance review and approval and documentation including Trustee Certification Form, proof of identity and address for trustees and grantors. A list of required documents and document submission instructions will be provided at the conclusion of the online application.
  2. Once you have received an email confirming approval of the joint account application, send a request from your Message Center authorizing IB to manually transfer positions from your individual or joint account to the trust account. Prior to submitting the request you should make sure to close all open orders in the individual account to ensure that no executions take place following the transfer.

Due to the manual steps and scheduling required, you should allow a minimum of one week after trust account approval and submitting your request for the transfer to take effect.


IMPORTANT NOTES

  1. Note that exchange regulations preclude ownership transfer of derivative contracts such as futures and options. If your trust results in a change in ultimate beneficial ownership and your individual or joint account is holding such positions, you would either need to close them prior to the transfer taking place or request that they remain in your individual or joint account.
  2. Prior to processing the transfer, you should make sure to close all open orders in the individual or joint account to ensure that no executions take place following the transfer.
  3. The SMA (Special Memorandum Account) balance in your individual or joint account will not transfer to the trust account. In certain cases this may impact your ability to open new positions in the trust account on the first day after the transfer is completed.
  4. Elective options such as market data subscriptions and participation in IB's Yield Enhancement Program will not be carried over to the trust account and must be reinitiated to continue.
  5. The cost basis of transferred positions as reported in the activity statements will remain unchanged for tax purposes. The cost basis as reported in your trading platform (which is not used for tax reporting purposes) will not transfer over to the trust account but may be manually adjusted.
  6. Once the transfer has been completed and assuming all positions have been transferred, your individual or joint account will be designated for automatic closure. Note that certain balances such as dividend accruals can’t be transferred until paid, after which they will then be transferred and your individual or joint account closed.
  7. You'll receive any applicable tax forms for the reportable activity transacted in each of your individual or joint and trust accounts at year end. Access to Account Management for you individual or joint account will remain after it has been closed for the purpose of reviewing and printing activity statements and tax forms.
  8. IBKR does not provide tax advice or investment guidance and recommends that account holders consult with qualified professionals to determine any legal, tax or estate planning consequences associated with account transfer requests.
     

Information regarding the transfer of accounts from IB LLC to IB Australia

Introduction

Following the establishment of Interactive Brokers Australia Pty Ltd (IB Australia), who holds an Australian Financial Services License, number 453554, Australian residents maintaining an account with Interactive Brokers LLC (IB LLC) will have their account transferred to IB Australia as IB LLC intends to cease business in Australia. Outlined below are the steps required to initiate the transfer and information regarding the account holder's relationship with IB Australia following the transfer.

How To Transfer Your Account To IB Australia

Moving your account to IB Australia is easy. The process is simple because we will use the information and documents we already have on file for you. The transfer process is initiated once you sign the online authorisation form. This form will be presented to you immediately upon log in to Account Management.  Once the form has been signed your account will be scheduled for transfer, with the transfer typically taking effect over a weekend (with consideration given to weekends which coincide with option expiration processing).

Click Here to Authorise the Transfer of Your Account

We encourage you to complete the application to transfer to IB Australia as soon as possible.

Products offered by IB Australia

As a client of IB Australia, you will continue to be able to trade all of the exchange traded products you currently have access to (including local and global stocks, bonds, options, futures, etc.) through Interactive Brokers’ award winning trading platform and software. For further information on IB Australia's products and services, please see our website.

Australian regulatory status

Upon transfer of your account to IB Australia, you will automatically be designated as a retail client. However, if it appears that you may qualify as a wholesale investor or as a professional investor, or if you believe that you would qualify for either, you will have the option to complete and submit the required documentation for IB Australia to consider.

Offering margin under IB Australia

IB Australia have decided that they will not be offering margin accounts to a corporate entity which is designated as a retail client. As a result, if you currently have a margin account and you have not submitted the required documentation to allow IB Australia to categorize you as either a wholesale client or a professional investor, upon transfer of your account to IB Australia, you will not be able to use your margin account for any new purchases. If you think that you might qualify as either a wholesale client or a professional investor, and you would like to retain the benefits of a margin account with IB Australia, please ensure that you complete and submit the required documentation as soon as possible.

You should also note that IB Australia only offers risk based margin accounts, similar to our Portfolio Margin accounts under IB LLC. If you currently have a Reg T margin account and would like to simulate and review the margin changes after the migration, please login to our TWS trading platform, go to the Account window and select Margin Requirements then Portfolio Margin.

Client Money Considerations

Transfer Of Money From IB LLC To IB Australia: IB LLC and IB Australia are separate legal companies. When you complete the application to transfer your account to IB Australia, you will be directing IB LLC to close your account, transfer your positions, and pay to IB Australia all of the cash currently in your account. Upon receiving these funds, IB Australia will pay the funds into an IB Australia Client Money Account (discussed in more detail below). The actual transfer will occur as soon as practicable following the opening of your account with IB Australia.

Money To Be Held On Trust By IB Australia: IB Australia is required to handle all money that it receives from you or on your behalf in accordance with Part 7.8 of the Corporations Act. In other words, IB Australia is required to maintain one or more trust/segregated client money accounts (Client Money Accounts) with a bank for the holding of monies it receives for or from its clients. This money is held on trust for IB Australia's clients. IB Australia will initially only hold client money in Australian dollars (AUD), U.S. dollars (USD), British Pounds (GBP), or Euros (EUR).

For the purposes of this article, these currencies will be referred to as IBA supported currencies.

Conversion Or Withdrawal Of Non IBA supported currency Balances Before Transfer: You will be given a choice in the IB Australia application process as to which of these supported currencies you would like as your base currency. If you have cash balances in currencies other than IBA supported currencies (AUD, USD, GBP or EUR) these will to be converted into your nominated base currency upon the transfer of your account to IB Australia. The exchange rate that will apply to such a conversion will be the best rate that is reasonably available to IB LLC through its existing liquidity providers when it performs the conversion.

Client Assets And Positions – Transition

When you transfer your account to IB Australia, IB Australia will be your service provider, not IB LLC. When you trade through your IB Australia account, IB Australia will execute Australian market transactions for you, and will arrange for offshore brokers to execute transactions in offshore markets, including IB LLC and other Interactive Broker Group affiliates, as appropriate. In those markets, the offshore brokers will treat IB Australia as their client (and IB Australia will operate omnibus client accounts with those brokers to cover transactions for IB Australia's clients).

IB Australia will replace IB LLC as your custodian. IB Australia will hold all assets that you purchase through IB Australia on your behalf subject to IB Australia’s General Terms, which are available here.

Please refer to IB Australia’s Financial Services Guide, which provides important information about the custody services that IB Australia provides and the sub-custodians that IB Australia uses.

The following is a brief summary of the asset and position holding arrangements going forward:

Assets/Positions Past IB LLC Arrangement Future IB Australia
Arrangement
Australian securities IB LLC as custodian (and IB Australia as sub-custodian
and executing broker)
IB Australia as custodian and BNP Paribas Securities Services (as sub-custodian and clearing
participant)
Foreign securities Foreign sub-custodian (including IB LLC affiliates) IB Australia as custodian and IB
LLC as sub-custodian.
Australian exchange traded
derivatives
IB Australia (clearing participant) IB Australia (clearing participant)
International exchange
traded derivatives
Foreign broker/clearing participant
in relevant market
Foreign broker/clearing
participant in relevant market
FX positions Contract with IB LLC Contract with IB Australia


When you agree to transfer your account to IB Australia, you will be instructing and authorising IB Australia and IB LLC to do all things reasonably required to facilitate the transfer of all assets and positions from your IB LLC account to your new IB Australia account, including to amend their books and records to reflect the transition, and to give appropriate instructions and directions to sub-custodians, clearing participants and other external providers.

Please note that if you hold positions in products that IBA does not support, such as OTC Metals, these positions will be closed out prior to transfer by IBA at the prevailing price. It is recommended that you close these out prior to completing the transfer form.

In addition, if you participate in the Stock Yield Enhancement Program (SYEP), IB Australia does not as yet support this service. You will not be able to participate in this once your account is transferred to IB Australia. 

In order to ensure continued compliance with our regulatory obligations, Interactive Brokers Australia has decided that we will NOT accept any other form of collateral except cash for the purposes of determining whether you can trade or hold ASX24 products. If the margin requirements of ASX24 products cannot be met using cash, an account will be subject to automated liquidation.

A new IB account number will be assigned and our deposit Instructions may change. Prior to making any new deposits, we ask that you obtain the new deposit instructions through Account Management.

The Insured Bank Deposit Sweep Program is available to only those non-U.S. residents whose account is carried with IBLLC, the U.S. broker, or IB-UK, the introducing broker. If your account was previously carried by IBLLC, but is now carried by IB Australia, your account is no longer eligible for the Insured Bank Deposit Sweep Program. Further information is available at this link:

https://gdcdyn.interactivebrokers.com/lib/cstools/chat/?channel=ticket2&referrer=integratedcashmanagement&showcase=SweepProgram

What If I Choose Not To Transfer My Account To IB Australia or Don't Act?

You are not required to transfer your account to IB Australia but you will need to close or transfer you account ASAP as IB LLC intends to cease providing financial services in Australia very soon. This means IB LLC will cease offering financial services and products to Australian residents, including you. This will impact you as follows:

If your account remains open and you have not opened a new account with IB Australia before a
nominated date of which we will be informed, then IB LLC (U.S.) will, under the terms of its Customer
Agreement with you, impose trading restrictions on your account, including prohibiting you from
opening new positions and may transfer your account to IB Australia.

What Happens When IB LLC (U.S.) Transfers My Account To IB Australia?

Please note the following information is only relevant if you do not apply to transfer your Account(s) to IB Australia prior to a date we will inform you of. 

If you have NOT applied to transfer your account(s) to IB Australia, then IB LLC (U.S.) will be forced to assign your account(s) to IB Australia. When this happens, IB Australia will be holding your account under the same agreement that you held the account with IB LLC (U.S.).  

You will be prohibited from opening new positions until you accept the legal terms that govern and the disclosures that relate to IB Australia’s account offering; you can, however, apply to withdraw your funds and transfer positions to 3rd party brokers.  

Please also note the following:

  • If the base currency of your IB LLC (U.S.) is other than AUD, USD, GBP or EUR (IBA supported currencies), you will be provided the option to nominate one of these currencies as your base currency when you complete the transfer, otherwise we will default the base currency of the account prior to the transfer to IB Australia to AUD;
  • Any currency balances currently held that are not denominated in either of the IBA supported currencies will be converted into your Base Currency at the prevailing exchange rate; and,
  • If you close any open positions after the transfer and the settlement proceeds (if any) are in a currency other than the IBA supported currencies, IB Australia will convert the proceeds into the base currency of your account. If, at a later date, you still have not accepted IB Australia’s new legal terms and disclosures, then IB Australia may transfer out positions into issuer sponsored holdings (where it deems reasonable to do so) and liquidate any other open positions that you hold in the account and return the resulting funds to you. IB Australia will provide you notice should we decide to take this action.

Other

  • For a full list of the disclosure documents and legal terms which govern the services IB Australia will make available please refer to the IB website.
  • For further information on IB Australia, click on our Financial Services Guide.
  • For more information or assistance, please contact IB Client Services.

 

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