The following documents and guides provide an overview of the various actions that should be carried out by any new TARGET2 participant ahead of its connection to the single shared platform (SSP). The central bank of the new participant is responsible for providing guidance and support throughout the whole connection process.
- New connecting participants to TARGET2
- Types of participation in TARGET2
- Presentation on SSP registration procedures
- Reference and Static data Registration user guide (Version 3.2)
Internet-based participation
- User manual internet access for the public key certification service (Version 1.3, May 2015)
- Token User Guide (Version 1.0 – July 2013)
- Qualified configurations for Internet access (June 2015) - to be used from release 9.0
Routing and mapping of payments
Routing/Mapping of Payments and Ancillary System Transactions
For transparency purposes, the Eurosystem provides a list of all direct and indirect TARGET2 participants.
- 3 January 2023: January 2023 update of the list of TARGET2 participants pdf CSV
Disclaimer
The list of TARGET2 participants available on this page includes only direct and indirect participants; multi-addressee and addressable BICs are not included. The list provides the participants’ BIC, name as recorded in TARGET2, and type of participation. It is created based on the TARGET2 Directory valid on the first day of the current quarter. Users should note that it is indicative and changes may have been made subsequently. The list of TARGET2 participants is for information purposes only.
In order to best meet the needs of banks, ancillary systems and central banks, the Eurosystem chose a migration approach to TARGET2 which allowed for flexibility in the timing of the connection to the Single Shared Platform (SSP). Accordingly, national migration profiles were drawn up indicating the situation on the first day of the central banks’ migration to the SSP. These migration profiles provide an overview of the usage of the different modules (including the optional modules) of TARGET2, information regarding the types of transactions which settle in each module and information on the ancillary systems.
Some banking communities chose a phased approach to migrate to the SSP, other chose a national big bang:
- Phased approach: Some parts of the existing infrastructure co-existed with the SSP for a period of time, in order to allow for a smoother migration. Some RTGS transactions were settled in the SSP from day one, while the rest of the business will continue to be settled on proprietary home accounts for an interim period lasting a maximum of four years (the “transition period”). These countries chose the phased approach: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal and Spain.
- National big bang: All existing systems were dismantled from the moment the central bank migrated to the TARGET2 single shared platform (SSP). All payment transactions were settled in the SSP from the first day. These countries opted for the national big bang: Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Slovenia. The ECB also chose this model for the AS which connect through the ECB to TARGET2.
Compilation table:
This table gives an overview of all countries participating and connected to TARGET2 and the ancillary systems active in those countries settling in the SSP.
Ancillary system overview table
Central Bank (per country code) | Ancillary Systems | |
AT | CCP Austria | |
Clearing Service Austria | ||
PSA Payment System Services Austria GmbH | ||
BE | ASBL VZW CEC UCV - Instant Payments | |
Centre for Exchange and Clearing CEC | ||
BG | BGCSD | |
BISERA7-EUR | ||
BNBGSSS | ||
CY | Cyprus Clearing House | |
Cyprus Stock Exchange | ||
CY SDD | ||
DE | Cheque Processing Service AS | |
Clearstream Banking Frankfurt AG (CBF) | ||
Eurex Clearing AG | ||
European Commodity Clearing AG (ECC) | ||
SEPA-Clearer (SCL) of the Retail Payment System | ||
DK | VP SECURITIES Settlement system | |
EE | ||
ES | BANCO DE ESPAÑA — ASI | |
Banco de España (SLDI) | ||
IBERCLEAR | ||
Sistema Nacional de Compensación Electrónica (2)” | ||
BME CLEARING | ||
Sistema Nacional de Compensación Electrónica | ||
EU | CLS | |
EURO1 | ||
ICE CLEAR EUROPE LTD | ||
LCH LIMITED | ||
RT1 | ||
STEP2 — CC | ||
STEP2 — T | ||
FI | Euroclear Finland Ltd | |
Euroclear Sweden AB | ||
Nasdaq Clearing AB | ||
FR | Groupement des Cartes Bancaires | |
LCH SA | ||
STET CORE | ||
STET IPU | ||
STET SEPA EU | ||
GR | Athens Clearing Office | |
DIAS S.A. | ||
Hellenic Central Securities Depository SA | ||
EnEx Clearing House S.A (EnExClear) | ||
HR | EuroNKS | |
IE | Irish Paper Clearing Company | |
IT | BI-COMP | |
Cassa di Compensazione e Garanzia SpA | ||
Monte Titoli | ||
MTS S.p.A. | ||
LT | VPAS | |
Centro link | ||
LU | Clearstream Banking SA | |
LV | EUR-EKS | |
MT | Malta Stock Exchange | |
NL | Equens CSM | |
equensWorldline IP CSM | ||
European Central Counterparty N.V. | ||
ICE Clear Netherlands B.V. | ||
PL | Euro Elixir | |
KDPW CCP S.A. | ||
KDPW S.A. | ||
PT | Interbolsa | |
OMIClear C.C. S.A. | ||
SIBS SA | ||
RO | SaFIR BNR | |
SENT | ||
SI | BIPS | |
KDD | ||
Poravnava bankomatov | ||
Poravnava kartic | ||
SIMP PS | ||
SK | Centrálny depozitár cenných papierov SR a.s. | |
SIA Slovakia s.r.o. | ||
Slovak Interbank Payment System | ||
Centrální depozitář cenných papírů a.s.-Praha | ||
Dedicated cash accounts (DCAs) are used to settle the cash leg of securities transactions in T2S, while they legally belong to TARGET2.
How to open a DCA?
Subject to the fulfilment of the relevant eligibility criteria, a payment bank may open a dedicated cash account (DCA) in euro with any of the central banks participating in TARGET2. More details here:
- Reference and Static data Registration user guide (Version 3.0)
- T2S guide for payments banks
Who can make use of auto-collateralisation?
If a payment bank wants access to central bank auto-collateralisation, it needs to hold both a DCA and an RTGS account with access to intraday credit with the same central bank.
- T2S auto-collateralisation – static data set-up and messages