What is a LEI Code?
  
            The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is unique global identifier of legal entities participating in financial transactions. These can be individuals, companies or government entities that participate in financial transaction. The identifier is used in reporting to financial regulators and all financial companies and funds are required to have an LEI. The identifier is formatted as a 20-character, alpha-numeric code based on the ISO 17442 standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
          
    LOU identifier
  
            Prefix used to ensure uniqueness among codes from LOUs
          
    Entity identifier
  
            Entity-specific part of the code generated and assigned by LOUs according to transparent, sound and robust allocation policies
          
    Verification ID
  
            Two check digits as described in the ISO 17442 standard