AMF and Banque de France call for a well-anticipated move to T+1 Settlement Cycle

The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and the Banque de France call for a well-coordinated and efficient transition to a T+1 settlement cycle for transactions on securities across the EU. This initiative comes at a time when the European Commission has confirmed that the principle of T+1 has been accepted. This shift brings substantial challenges, in particular due to EU market specificities that must be managed smoothly and requires a careful calibration of the timeline.

Published on 22 July 2024

The AMF and the Banque de France notably stress the significance of cooperating closely in particular with the UK and Switzerland, given the interdependencies between EU and these markets.

The AMF and the Banque de France are also of the view that a two-phased approach is the most pragmatic way forward. As a first step, in a T+2 settlement cycle environment, all trades on securities should be confirmed and allocated by the end of the trade date, which implies essential operational and technical upgrades in the industry, such as standardizing data exchanges and automating manual processes. As a second step, the settlement cycle could then be reduced to T+1, with a satisfactory level of trade confirmations on the trade date.

Moreover, the forthcoming T+1 framework should encompass regulatory aspects but also be accompanied by incentives, both regulatory and economic, to facilitate it.

This comprehensive strategy aims to ensure a smooth and effective transition to the T+1 settlement cycle, safeguarding the stability, efficiency and competitiveness of European financial markets.


Read more: Position Paper - T+1 in the EU, a major challenge to be approached in two steps 
 

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Updated on 22 July 2024