Who is an LOU in the LEI dimension?

A Local Operating Unit (LOU) is an authorised organisation that issues LEI codes. You’ll find a list of official LEI issuers on the GLEIF website. 

Global Legal Entity System (GLEIS)

In response to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the Group of Twenty (G20) called on the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to provide recommendations for a global Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) and a supporting governance structure. This led to the development of the Global LEI System, which, through the issuance of LEIs, now provides unique identification of legal entities participating in global financial transactions.

Global Legal Entity Foundation (GLEIF)

From there, a not-for-profit organization, the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), was created to support implementing and using the LEI. GLEIF services are in charge of establishing operational integrity within the Global LEI System.

Local Operating Unit (LOU)

LEIs are issued by authorised organisations called Local Operating Units (LOUs). You’ll find a list of LEI issuing organisations on the GLEIF website.

Registration Agent

To further streamline the processing of LEIs, GLEIF introduced the concept of the Registration Agent. Their role is to help legal entities like you looking to obtain an LEI code. Registration Agents success is determined by the efficiency of their systems and by how well they can simplify and accommodate their clients’ LEI registration or renewal process.

LEI issuing organisations’ Registration Agents are listed under each LEI issuing organisation’s basic information on the GLEIF website.


LEI pricing structure

The fees charged for issuing and maintaining an LEI are entirely a matter of the LOU or Registration Agent. The GLEIS has been set up so that the LEI cost can differ among various service providers. This is done to encourage healthy competition and benefit the end customer. Since the number needs to be updated yearly – the costs will start to add up. For this reason, we encourage you to pay close attention to the price and take it as the primary factor when registering an LEI code.

What you often don’t hear about LEIs is that the organisation’s charging structure determines the LEI prices and has nothing to do with the value of the LEI code itself.

To keep the GLEIF running, they surcharge 11 USD per LEI application for one year. The following organisation to add to the price is an LEI issuer, an LOU. Last in line is a Registration Agent, whose prices are often determined by the cost of the LEI they receive from their LOU.

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Registration Agents vs. Local Operating Units

Nowadays, there are many different Registration Agents and LOUs with whom you can register or renew your LEI code. Each LEI is published within the Global LEI Index and is seen as equal within the system. There are no better functioning LEIs. 

A Registration Agent’s success is determined by their ability to offer good value while simplifying their clients’ LEI registration or renewal process. This is why you’ll find that obtaining an LEI with a Registration Agent is more efficient and cost-effective than going straight to an LOU. 


Registration Agent LEI Register 

LEI Register has been helping legal entities apply for, transfer, and renew LEI codes since early 2018. We have successfully pursued our goal of making the LEI registration process simple, automated, fast, and affordable. At LEI Register, we keep our profit margins low and believe in building long-term business relationships.

LEI Register has built a loyal customer base by offering the lowest prices and providing customer support 24/7.

We process your registration data with our GLEIF-accredited partner, LOU Ubisecure Oy (RapidLEI).

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