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What is the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)? One of the largest financial services companies in the world, DTCC handles settlement of all securities trades in the US. DTCC is the trusted third party go between entity that matches every securities market buy and sell trade in order for the enormous volume of orders to be efficiently and professionally settled with all corresponding data exchanged and routed to participating and regulatory bodies.
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