The FINRA 2017 Holiday Schedule has been released for trade dates, settlement dates, and margin extensions in 2017. Broker-dealers and municipal securities dealers should consult the schedule when requesting extensions of time for “regular way” transactions effected on dates before and after a holiday when the exchanges are closed. FINRA hopes this schedule will reduce the number of requests for Federal Reserve Board Regulation T and Securities Exchange Act (SEA) Rule 15c3-3 extensions that are denied around holidays due to incorrect due dates specified when the requests are made.

Pursuant to Sections 220.4(d) and 220.8(b)(4) of Regulation T of the Federal Reserve Board, a broker-dealer must promptly cancel or otherwise liquidate a customer purchase transaction in a margin account or cash account if payment is not received within one payment period of the date of purchase – or, pursuant to Sections 220.4(c) and 220.8(d)(1), the broker-dealer must apply to extend the time period specified. In the 2017 schedule below, the date by which firms must take such actions for “regular way” transactions effected on dates before and after a holiday when the exchange is closed is shown in the column titled “Regulation T Date”.

SEA Rule 15c3-3 requires that firms take prompt steps to obtain possession or control of securities pursuant to paragraph (m) through a buy-in procedure. Otherwise, pursuant to paragraph (n), if securities are not received within ten business days of the settlement date of the sale, firms must apply to extend the time period specified therein.

All extension requests for SEA Rule 15c3-3 must be received by the due dates listed below. These dates also apply to any securities traded on a foreign exchange. SEA Rule 15c3-3 extensions must be filed on the appropriate dates, regardless of the settlement cycle established by the foreign exchange on which the security is traded.

SEA Rule 15C3-3 SubparagraphDate Due
(d)(2)on the 30th calendar day after settlement date
(d)(3)on the 45th calendar day after settlement date
(d)(4)on the 2nd business day after the 30th calendar day from the date the segregation deficit occurred.
(h)on the 45th calendar day after settlement date
(m)on the 10th business day after settlement date

 

In the 2017 schedule below, the date by which firms must take such actions for “regular way” transactions effected on dates before and after a holiday when the exchange is closed is shown in the column titled “SEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date”.

 

2017 Holiday Trade Date, Settlement Date, and Margin Extensions Schedule

New Year’s Day

Monday, January 2, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Dec 23Dec 29Jan 3Jan 13
26 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
2730417
28Jan 2518
294619
461930
619305
193059
305920
Jan 2 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
361023

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Monday, January 16, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Jan 9Jan 12Jan 17Jan 27
10131830
11171931
121820Feb 1
1319232
16 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
1720243

 

Presidents’ Day

Monday, February 20, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Feb 13Feb 16Feb 21Mar 3
1417226
1521237
1622248
1723279
20 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
21242810

 

Good Friday

Friday, April 14, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Apr 7Apr 12Apr 18Apr 26
10131828
111719May 1
1218202
1319213
14 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
1720244

 

Memorial Day

Monday, May 29, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
May 22May 25May 30Jun 9
23263112
2430Jun 113
2531214
26Jun 1515
29 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
302616

 

Independence Day

Tuesday July 4, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Jun 27Jun 30Jul 5Jul 17
28Jul 3618
295719
3061020
Jul 371121
4 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
5101224

 

Labor Day

Monday, September 4, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Aug 28Aug 31Sept 5Sept 15
29Sept 1618
305719
August 316820
*Sept 171121
4 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
*571121

 

*Double Settlement Day Scenario (Holiday: September 4, 2017; Trade Dates: September 1 and 5, 2017; Double Settlement Day: September 7, 2017)

Columbus Day

Monday, October 9, 2017. The securities exchanges will be open. Therefore, it is considered a business day for receiving both customers’ securities under SEA Rule 15c3-3 and customers’ payments under Regulation T of the Federal Reserve Board. It is not, however, a settlement date, as banking institutions will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Oct 2Oct 4Oct 6Oct 18
35919
461020
5101224
6111325
9111325
10121626

 

Veteran’s Day

Saturday, November 11, 2017. As the exchanges are normally closed on Saturdays, there will be no changes to the schedule. Regular way settlement will occur as expected.

Thanksgiving Day

Thursday, November 11, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Nov 16Nov 20Nov 22Dec 5
1721246
2022277
2124288
23 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
24283012

 

Christmas Day

Monday, December 25, 2017. The securities exchanges will be closed.

Trade DateSettlement DateRegulation T DateSEA Rule 15c3-3(m) Extension Date
Dec 18Dec 20Dec 22Jan 5
1921268
2022279
21262810
22272911
25 (Markets Closed)N/AN/AN/A
2628Jan 2, 201812

 

Finally, firms should be aware that the SEC is proposing an amendment to SEA Rule 15c6-1(a) to shorten the standard settlement cycle from T+3 to T+2 for most broker-dealer transactions. Industry representatives – such as SIFMA, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, and the Investment Company Institute – have identified September 5, 2017 as the date the transition will begin. Firms should consider the move to a shortened settlement cycle (T+2) for all trade dates beginning September 5, 2017, in anticipation of this change.