GLEIF Issues Monthly Global LEI Data Quality Report for December 2018
GLEIF published the monthly global Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) data quality report, which analyzes the overall data quality in the Global LEI System. The assessment performed as of December 31, 2018 shows that the Total Data Quality Score remains stable above 99%. The number of failures of quality checks decreased further with regard to all quality criteria while overall performance with with respect to multiple criteria improved significantly. An increased number of LEI issuers achieved the required quality rate in the fourth quarter of 2018.
The report this month covers the following factors:
- The LEI Total Data Quality Score for the reporting period
- Progress achieved on the continuous optimization of data quality within the Global LEI System, based on the LEI Total Data Quality Score
- The Total Data Quality Score per country achieved in the reporting period
- Results of GLEIF checks of the LEI data records against implemented quality criteria—that is, the percentage of records that successfully passed the tests
- The percentage of LEI data records that meet the requirements of distinct quality maturity levels
- Information on "Level 2" data, duplicates, and challenges for the reporting period
- The section "Top 5 Failing Checks" identifying the data quality checks performed by GLEIF that trigger the highest number of LEI records that fail these checks
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Keywords: International, Banking, LEI, GLEIS, Data Quality, GLEIF
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