European Firms Advised to Automate Trading Processes to Prepare for T+1 Settlement
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lunes, 30 de junio de 2025, 11:57 am ET1 min de lectura
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The T+1 transition presents significant challenges, particularly due to the region's complexity with multiple countries, currencies, and custodians. Europe has 41 exchanges, 18 central counterparties (CCPs), 31 central securities depositories (CSDs), and 3 time zones, making the transition more complex than in other regions [1]. Key challenges include market infrastructure silos, currency barriers, fails management, legacy systems, data standardization, and operational inefficiencies.
To facilitate a smooth transition, the EU T+1 Industry Committee has urged firms to invest in automation and eliminate manual processes. The committee's recommendations include comprehensive planning, FX execution challenges, SSI standardization, trade allocation and confirmation, technology upgrades, cross-border hurdles, and operational headcount adjustments [2]. These measures aim to address the complexities of the European market and ensure a successful transition to T+1.
The EU's shift to T+1 will bring it in line with the US, which moved to T+1 settlement last year. However, the EU's lack of a unified capital market makes the transition more complex and costly. The committee's recommendations aim to address these challenges and facilitate a successful transition, ultimately increasing the attractiveness of the region's markets.
References:
[1] https://www.thoughtworks.com/en-cn/insights/blog/digital-transformation/Catalysing-Europe-settlement-revolution-T-plus-one-by-2027
[2] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-30/eu-firms-urged-to-automate-trade-processes-before-t-1-shift
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The European Union is set to transition to a faster trade settlement regime, known as T+1, in October 2027. To ensure a smooth transition, the EU T+1 Industry Committee has urged firms to invest in automation and eliminate manual processes that create bottlenecks when processing trades. The shift to T+1 will increase the attractiveness of the region's markets and bring the EU in line with the US, which moved to T+1 settlement last year. The EU lacks a unified capital market, making the transition more complex and costly, but the committee's recommendations aim to facilitate a successful transition.
The European Union is poised to transition to a faster trade settlement regime, known as T+1, by October 2027. This shift aims to reduce settlement and counterparty risk, enhance market efficiency, and align with other global regions that have already adopted T+1 settlement, such as the US and several Asian countries [1]. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has set a deadline for this change, which will impact various financial institutions across the bloc.The T+1 transition presents significant challenges, particularly due to the region's complexity with multiple countries, currencies, and custodians. Europe has 41 exchanges, 18 central counterparties (CCPs), 31 central securities depositories (CSDs), and 3 time zones, making the transition more complex than in other regions [1]. Key challenges include market infrastructure silos, currency barriers, fails management, legacy systems, data standardization, and operational inefficiencies.
To facilitate a smooth transition, the EU T+1 Industry Committee has urged firms to invest in automation and eliminate manual processes. The committee's recommendations include comprehensive planning, FX execution challenges, SSI standardization, trade allocation and confirmation, technology upgrades, cross-border hurdles, and operational headcount adjustments [2]. These measures aim to address the complexities of the European market and ensure a successful transition to T+1.
The EU's shift to T+1 will bring it in line with the US, which moved to T+1 settlement last year. However, the EU's lack of a unified capital market makes the transition more complex and costly. The committee's recommendations aim to address these challenges and facilitate a successful transition, ultimately increasing the attractiveness of the region's markets.
References:
[1] https://www.thoughtworks.com/en-cn/insights/blog/digital-transformation/Catalysing-Europe-settlement-revolution-T-plus-one-by-2027
[2] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-30/eu-firms-urged-to-automate-trade-processes-before-t-1-shift

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