semt.020.001.03
Scope This version is identical to the previous version. It was created automatically during the 2011/2012 maintenance cycle, at the same time as new versions of other Settlement and Reconciliation messages that were truly impacted by change requests. This should not have been the case. In future releases, SWIFT will ensure that a new version of a message is not created if identical to the previous version. An account servicer sends a SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdvice to an account owner to inform of the cancellation of a securities message previously sent by an account servicer. The account servicer/owner relationship may be:
- a central securities depository or another settlement market infrastructure acting on behalf of their participants
- an agent (sub-custodian) acting on behalf of their global custodian customer, or
- a custodian acting on behalf of an investment management institution or a broker/dealer. Usage The previously sent message may be:
- a securities settlement transaction confirmation
- a report (transactions, pending transactions, allegements, accounting and custody securities balance)
- an allegement notification (when sent by mistake or because the counterparty cancelled its instruction)
- a portfolio transfer notification
- an intra-position movement confirmation
- a transaction generation notification The previously sent message cannot be a status advice message (any). If a status advice should not have been sent, a new status advice with the correct status should be sent, not a cancellation advice. The message may also be used to:
- re-send a message previously sent,
- provide a third party with a copy of a message for information,
- re-send to a third party a copy of a message for information. using the relevant elements in the Business Application Header. ISO 15022 - 20022 Coexistence This ISO 20022 message is reversed engineered from ISO 15022. Both standards will coexist for a certain number of years. Until this coexistence period ends, the usage of certain data types is restricted to ensure interoperability between ISO 15022 and 20022 users. Compliance to these rules is mandatory in a coexistence environment. The coexistence restrictions are described in a Textual Rule linked to the Message Items they concern. These coexistence textual rules are clearly identified as follows: “CoexistenceXxxxRule”.
Message Construction
Every ISO20022 message has at the highest level what we call ‘building blocks’. Because the message is constructed as immutable records, the association is by composition. Below you can see the relationship between the message and its constituent building blocks: For comparison, see the ISO20022 official specification
classDiagram direction LR %% SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 recursion level 0 with max 0 SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 *-- "1..1" IReferences18Choice : Reference SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 *-- "0..1" IPartyIdentification36Choice : AccountOwner SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 *-- "1..1" SecuritiesAccount13 : SafekeepingAccount SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 *-- "0..1" SupplementaryData1 : SupplementaryData
Now, we will zero-in one-by-one on each of these building blocks.
Reference building block
Reference to the message advised to be cancelled by the account servicer. Choice of reference. For comparison, see the ISO20022 official specification
classDiagram direction tb %% IReferences18Choice recursion level 0 with max 1
References18Choice members
Member name | Description | Data Type / Multiplicity |
---|
AccountOwner building block
Party that legally owns the account. Choice of identification of a party. For comparison, see the ISO20022 official specification
classDiagram direction tb %% IPartyIdentification36Choice recursion level 0 with max 1
PartyIdentification36Choice members
Member name | Description | Data Type / Multiplicity |
---|
SafekeepingAccount building block
Account to or from which a securities entry is made. Account to or from which a securities entry is made. For comparison, see the ISO20022 official specification
classDiagram direction tb %% SecuritiesAccount13 recursion level 0 with max 1 class SecuritiesAccount13{ Identification IsoMax35Text Name IsoMax70Text } SecuritiesAccount13 *-- "0..1" GenericIdentification20 : Type %% GenericIdentification20 recursion level 1 with max 1 class GenericIdentification20{ Identification IsoExact4AlphaNumericText Issuer IsoMax35Text SchemeName IsoMax35Text }
SecuritiesAccount13 members
Member name | Description | Data Type / Multiplicity |
---|---|---|
Identification | Unambiguous identification for the account between the account owner and the account servicer.”. | IsoMax35Text - Required 1..1 |
Type | Specifies the type of securities account. | GenericIdentification20 - Optional 0..1 |
Name | Description of the account. | IsoMax70Text - Optional 0..1 |
SupplementaryData building block
Additional information that cannot be captured in the structured elements and/or any other specific block. Additional information that can not be captured in the structured fields and/or any other specific block. For comparison, see the ISO20022 official specification
classDiagram direction tb %% SupplementaryData1 recursion level 0 with max 1 class SupplementaryData1{ PlaceAndName IsoMax350Text } SupplementaryData1 *-- "1..1" IsoSupplementaryDataEnvelope1 : Envelope %% IsoSupplementaryDataEnvelope1 recursion level 1 with max 1
SupplementaryData1 members
Member name | Description | Data Type / Multiplicity |
---|---|---|
PlaceAndName | Unambiguous reference to the location where the supplementary data must be inserted in the message instance. In the case of XML, this is expressed by a valid XPath. | IsoMax350Text - Optional 0..1 |
Envelope | Technical element wrapping the supplementary data. | IsoSupplementaryDataEnvelope1 - Required 1..1 |
Extensibility and generalization considerations
To facilitate generalized design patterns in the system, the SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 implementation follows a specific implementaiton pattern. First of all, SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 impleemnts IOuterRecord indicating it is the outermost logical part of the message definition. Like all message wrappers, SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03Document implements IOuterDocument. Because SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 implements IOuterDocument, it is a suitable template parameter for IOuterDocument, and causes the internal ‘Message’ to be of type SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03.
classDiagram class IOuterRecord SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 --|> IOuterRecord : Implements SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03Document --|> IOuterDocument~SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03~ : Implements class IOuterDocument~SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03~ { SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 Message }
Document wrapper for serialization
The only real purpose SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03Document serves is to cause the document to be serialized into the ‘urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:semt.020.001.03’ namespace. Therefore, it will probably be the usual practice to build the message and construct this wrapper at the last minute using SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03.ToDocument() method. The returned SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03Document value will serialize correctly according to ISO 20022 standards.
classDiagram SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03Document *-- SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03 : Document
Sample of message format
This is an abbreviated version of what the message should look like.
<Document xmlns="urn:iso:std:iso:20022:tech:xsd:semt.020.001.03">
<SctiesMsgCxlAdvc>
<Ref>
<!-- Reference inner content -->
</Ref>
<AcctOwnr>
<!-- AccountOwner inner content -->
</AcctOwnr>
<SfkpgAcct>
<!-- SafekeepingAccount inner content -->
</SfkpgAcct>
<SplmtryData>
<!-- SupplementaryData inner content -->
</SplmtryData>
</SctiesMsgCxlAdvc>
</Document>
Data from ISO specification
This is the technical data from the specification document.
<messageDefinition
xmi:id="_kJTAUfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
nextVersions="_HyRSsQx0EeKMmbvHOtE4SA"
previousVersion="_5wO4sdtYEd-RF5yaMAVhAw"
name="SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdviceV03"
definition="Scope
This version is identical to the previous version. It was created automatically during the 2011/2012 maintenance cycle, at the same time as new versions of other Settlement and Reconciliation messages that were truly impacted by change requests. This should not have been the case. In future releases, SWIFT will ensure that a new version of a message is not created if identical to the previous version.
An account servicer sends a SecuritiesMessageCancellationAdvice to an account owner to inform of the cancellation of a securities message previously sent by an account servicer.
The account servicer/owner relationship may be:
- a central securities depository or another settlement market infrastructure acting on behalf of their participants
- an agent (sub-custodian) acting on behalf of their global custodian customer, or
- a custodian acting on behalf of an investment management institution or a broker/dealer.
Usage
The previously sent message may be:
- a securities settlement transaction confirmation
- a report (transactions, pending transactions, allegements, accounting and custody securities balance)
- an allegement notification (when sent by mistake or because the counterparty cancelled its instruction)
- a portfolio transfer notification
- an intra-position movement confirmation
- a transaction generation notification
The previously sent message cannot be a status advice message (any). If a status advice should not have been sent, a new status advice with the correct status should be sent, not a cancellation advice.
The message may also be used to:
- re-send a message previously sent,
- provide a third party with a copy of a message for information,
- re-send to a third party a copy of a message for information.
using the relevant elements in the Business Application Header.
ISO 15022 - 20022 Coexistence
This ISO 20022 message is reversed engineered from ISO 15022. Both standards will coexist for a certain number of years. Until this coexistence period ends, the usage of certain data types is restricted to ensure interoperability between ISO 15022 and 20022 users. Compliance to these rules is mandatory in a coexistence environment. The coexistence restrictions are described in a Textual Rule linked to the Message Items they concern. These coexistence textual rules are clearly identified as follows: “CoexistenceXxxxRule”."
registrationStatus="Registered"
messageSet="_urpIICeJEeOCeO5e7islRQ"
xmlTag="SctiesMsgCxlAdvc"
rootElement="Document"
xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI">
<constraint
xmi:id="_kJTAVfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="CoexistenceCharacterSetXRule"
definition="During ISO 15022 – 20022 coexistence, characters used in all text fields must correspond to character set X, that is, a-z A-Z / - ? : ( ) . , ‘ + { } CR LF."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered" />
<constraint
xmi:id="_kJTAWfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="CoexistenceIdentificationRule"
definition="During ISO 15022 – 20022 coexistence, all transaction and document identifications or references must be 16 characters or less. The field must not start or end with a slash ‘/’ or contain two consecutive slashes ‘//’."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered" />
<messageBuildingBlock
xmi:id="_kJTAXfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="Reference"
definition="Reference to the message advised to be cancelled by the account servicer."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered"
maxOccurs="1"
minOccurs="1"
xmlTag="Ref"
complexType="_9EijET9mEeCuVfEpWlZb5g" />
<messageBuildingBlock
xmi:id="_kJTAYfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="AccountOwner"
definition="Party that legally owns the account."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered"
maxOccurs="1"
minOccurs="0"
xmlTag="AcctOwnr"
complexType="_qU9DBeaPEd-q8fx_Zl_34A" />
<messageBuildingBlock
xmi:id="_kJTAZfvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="SafekeepingAccount"
definition="Account to or from which a securities entry is made."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered"
maxOccurs="1"
minOccurs="1"
xmlTag="SfkpgAcct"
complexType="_T_vKAdp-Ed-ak6NoX_4Aeg_-178975462" />
<messageBuildingBlock
xmi:id="_kJTAafvNEeCBQp5TnX1XKQ"
name="SupplementaryData"
definition="Additional information that cannot be captured in the structured elements and/or any other specific block."
registrationStatus="Provisionally Registered"
minOccurs="0"
xmlTag="SplmtryData"
complexType="_Qn0zC9p-Ed-ak6NoX_4Aeg_468227563" />
<messageDefinitionIdentifier
businessArea="semt"
messageFunctionality="020"
flavour="001"
version="03" />
</messageDefinition>
ISO Building Blocks
The following items are used as building blocks to construct this message.