Options Clearing Corporation

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Options Clearing Corporation
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1973 (1973)
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, U.S.
ProductsClearing house (finance), Equity derivatives clearing
Websitewww.theocc.com

Options Clearing Corporation (also called "OCC") is a United States clearing house based in Chicago. Clearing houses are used to help traders, and they make sure each trade is correctly made, or "cleared". The OCC does this "clearing" with stocks, stock options, and many things that are very much like options (called equity derivatives). "Clearing" for stocks is very much like clearing a bank check. The OCC provides this service to at least 14 exchanges, where stocks, options, and contracts to buy or sell copper, gold, grain, oil, and other needed supplies. They also provide services for people and companies that need to borrow stocks. When someone borrows a stock, they have to pay OCC some money every day. This is the same as people who pay a bank for a loan of money.

Like all clearing houses, the OCC makes sure that nobody cheats, and they check everything to be sure that it is working. The OCC has about $100 billion US dollars of money deposited by big banks and trading companies (or "members"). Each day, the big banks and trading companies use the OCC to trade billions of dollars worth of stocks and other equity derivatives. In 2015, they had 4.2 billion trades. That was the third highest in their history.[1]

In 2011, OCC was the largest clearing house in the USA. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) are the two parts of government that watch over OCC. Under the SEC, OCC helps with stocks and options, indexes for stocks, foreign currencies, and futures contracts. The OCC is called a "registered Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO)" by the CFTC. The have helped pay for schools to teach investors about trading, and they help finance advisors and companies learn answers to very difficult problems. They also teach about risk.

Leadership[change | change source]

OCC is run by a board of directors,[2] and the board is mostly people who work at big banks and trading companies. They are a utility, like a power company is a utility, but for financial things. They are called a financial utility provider. They make money from the big banks and trading companies they work with.

Members[change | change source]

Members include:

  • NetherlandsABN AMRO
  • United StatesATD
  • United StatesBank of America
  • CanadaBank of Montreal
  • United StatesBank of New York Mellon
  • United KingdomBarclays
  • United StatesBB&T
  • SpainBBVA
  • United StatesBloomberg
  • FranceBNP Paribas
  • CanadaCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
  • United StatesCantor Fitzgerald
  • United StatesCharles Schwab
  • United StatesCitadel
  • United StatesCitigroup
  • GermanyCommerzbank
  • SwitzerlandCredit Suisse
  • JapanDaiwa
  • GermanyDeutsche Bank
  • United StatesFidelity
  • United StatesGoldman Sachs
  • United KingdomHSBC
  • United KingdomICAP
  • ChinaIndustrial & Commercial Bank of China
  • NetherlandsING
  • ItalyIntesa Sanpaolo
  • United StatesITG
  • United StatesJP Morgan
  • United KingdomKnight Capital
  • JapanMitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
  • JapanMizuho Financial Group
  • United StatesMorgan Stanley
  • SwedenNASDAQ OMX
  • CanadaNational Bank of Canada
  • FranceNatixis
  • JapanNomura
  • CanadaRoyal Bank of Canada
  • United KingdomRoyal Bank of Scotland Group
  • CanadaScotiabank
  • FranceSociété Générale
  • United StatesState Street
  • United StatesTimber Hill
  • CanadaToronto-Dominion Bank
  • SwitzerlandUBS
  • United StatesVanguard
  • United StatesVirtu Financial
  • United StatesWells Fargo

References[change | change source]

  1. "OCC Fact Sheet" (PDF). OCC. December 1, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  2. "OCC Board Member Bios". OCC. December 1, 2015. Archived from the original on April 7, 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.