OCC average daily loan value rises 11.3% YoY for 2025
06 January 2026 US
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The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) has reported an 11.3 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase in average daily loan value for securities lending trades, generating US$185 billion for 2025.
The firm also reports a 13.8 per cent YoY increase in average daily loan value for December securities lending trades to US$203 billion.
Total securities lending transactions cleared on the OCC platform for the same month increased 26.4 per cent YoY to 350,081.
In terms of all futures and options cleared through the organisation, the total volume was up 17.8 per cent YoY to 1.29 billion contracts for December.
OCC also experienced a 3.8 per cent YoY increase in equity options contracts for the month to 634.5 million, and a 31.9 per cent YoY rise in index options contracts to 113 million.
ETF options volumes increased 36.6 per cent YoY to 546.8 million, while cleared futures contracts fell by 12.4 per cent YoY to 3.9 million.
The firm also reports a 13.8 per cent YoY increase in average daily loan value for December securities lending trades to US$203 billion.
Total securities lending transactions cleared on the OCC platform for the same month increased 26.4 per cent YoY to 350,081.
In terms of all futures and options cleared through the organisation, the total volume was up 17.8 per cent YoY to 1.29 billion contracts for December.
OCC also experienced a 3.8 per cent YoY increase in equity options contracts for the month to 634.5 million, and a 31.9 per cent YoY rise in index options contracts to 113 million.
ETF options volumes increased 36.6 per cent YoY to 546.8 million, while cleared futures contracts fell by 12.4 per cent YoY to 3.9 million.
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