Global Market Entity Identifier (GMEI)

With everything that’s on your plate, GMEIs are just one more thing you have to deal with. But don’t worry. We’re on top of it.

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What's driving the increased complexity for GMEI?

Shifting requirements stemming from Dodd-Frank continue to create change and uncertainty. Along with these new regulations come new audits—requiring companies to be more vigilant. Missed deadlines, filings or payments can result in lost time and money, governmental penalties and bad public relations.

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Do I need a Global Market Entity Identifier (GMEI)?

If you’re a hedge fund, private equity fund, sovereign fund, pension fund, REIT, or real estate company, there’s a good chance you need a GMEI—or several. And, many other types of corporations may also be subject to the requirement, such as mining or energy companies. Incorporators.com, Inc can help you make this determination.

What is GMEI?

As a result of the Wall Street Consumer Protection Act (also known as Dodd-Frank), any business entity that deals in over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives is now required to obtain and maintain a unique 20-character code known as a Global Market Entity Identifier, or GMEI.

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