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ACT (NASDAQ)

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ACT, or Automated Confirmation of Transactions, is system for reporting and clearing trades in the over-the-counter (OTC) and NASDAQ markets. In contrast to Qualified Special Representative (QSR) clearing via National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC), which requires multiple relationships between brokers, dealers, clearing firms, ACT facilitates the simplifies the process of clearing by providing a single counterparty to interact with.

ACT offers a risk management system that allows clearing firms to monitor the activity of their clients. This tool is unique within the clearing business.

FINRA also refers to ACT as the Trade Reporting Facility (TRF).

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