Obligation
Discussion
An Obligation represents a recognised duty, requirement, or commitment assigned to a party, participant, Node, service provider, governed process, or governed function.
In a Financial System, an Obligation provides the basis for settlement expectations, policy enforcement, evidence production, service performance, qualification, governance review, and accountability.
The FX Demo uses Obligation as a general concept. Specific profiles specialize obligations into settlement obligations, policy obligations, evidence obligations, release obligations, service-level obligations, and cash-flow obligations.
Definition
recognised duty, requirement, or commitment assigned to a party, participant, Node, service provider, governed process, or governed function
Source
Generalised from FIBO financial contract concepts and ACTUS financial contract modeling concepts; specialized for use in the FX Demo Reference Architecture.
Note
An Obligation is not a payment, message, instruction, policy rule, evidence record, contract document, or implementation artifact. Those artifacts describe, evidence, discharge, enforce, or record an obligation.
Example
An FX forward contract creates obligations for counterparties to exchange specified currencies at a specified rate on a specified settlement date.