TARGET2 a single Europe for individual payments. Department Payments and Settlement Systems

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a single Europe for individual payments Department Payments and Settlement Systems

Page 2 TARGET2 single technical platform for processing urgent euro payments TARGET2 is the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system owned and operated by the Eurosystem for the processing of urgent euro payments. The payments are processed on a continuous basis and settled with immediate finality. TARGET stands for Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer, and the 2 for the second generation of the system. Compared to its forerunner system TARGET, which was an association of 17 different components, TARGET2 is operated on a single technical platform (so called single shared platform, SSP). On 19 May 2008 TARGET was replaced by TARGET2 after a six-month migration period. Currently the central banks of the Eurozone as well as the European Central Bank and the central banks of Bulgaria, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania are connected to TARGET2. TARGET2 is Europe s most important payment system for urgent payments and processes a daily average of around 360,000 payments with a total value of roughly 2 trillion. About half of the payments in terms of volume and nearly one-third in terms of value are submitted via the Bundesbank. TARGET2 has the following objectives: Supporting the implementation of the Eurosystem s monetary policy and the functioning of the euro money market Minimising systemic risk in the payments markets Increasing the efficiency of cross-border payments in euro By meeting these objectives, TARGET2 contributes importantly to the integration and stability of the euro area money market. The conceptual and legal design TARGET2 is based on a single technical platform operated by the Bundesbank, the Banca d Italia and the Banque de France. From a legal perspective, however, it consists of a number of different national systems operated by the individual central banks. Nonetheless, the legal conditions of the individual systems have been harmonised as far as possible; deviations are permissible only if national legislation makes this absolutely necessary. The German system is called TARGET2-Bundesbank (TARGET2-BBk).

Page 3 TARGET2 offers participants a number of advantages: TARGET2 processes large-value and urgent payments in safe central bank money with immediate finality, even across borders, and thus reduces the risks inherent in payment transactions. With roughly 1,000 direct and about 900 indirect participants as well as nearly 43,000 additional addressable banks (including branches and subsidiary institutions), an extremely large number of banks is accessible. TARGET2 has long operating hours: from 7.00 to 18.00 for the daytime processing as well as from 19.30 to 22.00 and from 1.00 to 7.00 for the nighttime business of ancillary systems on working days. Liquidity is widely available in TARGET2. Minimum reserve holdings can be used for settlement purposes during the day and the Eurosystem provides its counterparties with unlimited intraday credit free of interest against collateral. It has many liquidity management options, for instance, reservation of liquidity and liquidity pooling. Domestic and cross-border payments are processed in the same way, with participants addressed directly. The single shared platform means harmonised services that are provided at standardised prices. TARGET2 also processes interbank direct debits. In TARGET2, payment orders can be pre-submitted up to five working days in advance. The design of TARGET2 allows that payment transactions made via the accounts of central banks in future EU member states can be processed easily. The pricing scheme In TARGET2, there is no distinction between national and cross-border payments. Instead, there is one common pricing scheme for the core service, which aims to meet two main objectives. First, it ensures broad access to the system, thus allowing smaller institutions to participate directly in TARGET2. Second, the pricing scheme is designed to attract the major market players, which account for a very large share of TARGET2 transactions and which process, in particular, urgent commercial payments. The processing of these payments in RTGS mode contributes to financial stability in the euro area and allows cost-recovery at a reasonable price. The participants may choose between the two adjoining options. Option A Monthly fee 150.00 Flat transaction fee per transaction 0.80 Option B Monthly fee 1,875.00 Band Monthly transactions Price per transaction Volume in 1 1 10,000 0.60 2 10,001 25,000 0.50 3 25,001 50,000 0.40 4 50,001 100,000 0.20 5 more than 100,000 0.125

Page 4 Liquidity pooling TARGET2 offers two types of liquidity pooling: a virtual account (aggregated liquidity procedure) and a consolidated information (consolidated account information procedure). Both options allow TARGET2 participants belonging to the same banking group to pool the liquidity on RTGS accounts in one account group. In the case of a virtual account, the available liquidity of all members of the account group is aggregated in a liquidity pool during the business day. Each account holder within a group has the possibility of making payments through its own account up to the total amount of intraday liquidity available on the account group. Only accounts of participants in the euro area may be included in a virtual account. In the case of the consolidated account information option, consolidated information is offered to the account group. Payment processing will still be carried out exclusively at individual account level. The consolidated account information option is also available to participants from non-euro-area countries. Group pricing is applied to all participants included in an account group, ie all payment orders from the account group are treated as if they were issued by a single participant. Eligibility without any size-related access criteria TARGET2 provides open and competitively neutral access to individual payments in euro. In principle, credit institutions will be free to choose between direct or indirect participation. Direct participation Direct participants hold own RTGS accounts and have access to the Information and Control Module (ICM). All supervised credit institutions within the European Economic Area (EEA) are allowed to become direct participants. A direct participant may also hold several accounts in TARGET2, in which case these have to be assigned to different BICs. On demand, single BICs of accounts, which are generally used for internal purposes of a participant, may remain unpublished in the TARGET2 directory ( unpublished BICs ). Furthermore, while participants may hold just one RTGS account, they may register branches and subsidiary institutions belonging to the same group and located in EEA countries using an autonomous BIC to send and receive payments directly ( multi-addressee access ). Indirect participation Indirect participants, as a matter of policy, settle their TARGET2 payments via direct participants, ie they do not have own RTGS accounts and they are not able to send or receive payments directly. Only credit institutions within the EEA are allowed to become indirect participants. Indirect participants are recognised by the system operator. Their payments are protected by the EU Settlement Finality Directive depending on how this has been implemented in respective national law. Addressable BICs Any branch or correspondent of a direct participant, irrespective of location, may be listed as an addressable BIC in the TARGET2 directory. From a technical point of view, there is no difference between indirect participants and addressable BICs. Legally, however, addressable BICs only provide routing information in the TARGET2 directory without any further legal consequences.

Page 5 Direct participation Liquidity pooling BICs able to send and receive payments Indirect participation/ addressable BICs HO E1 E2 HO E1 E2 HO E1 E2 E1 E2 RTGS RTGS RTGS RTGS RTGS RTGS RTGS HO RTGS TARGET2 TARGET2 TARGET2 TARGET2 Direct participation in TARGET2 with own RTGS account and ICM access Pooling of different RTGS accounts (of different direct participants) via virtual account/consolidated account information Participation in TARGET2 with one RTGS account, but several technical BICs able to send and receive payments Participation via a direct TARGET2 participant HO = Head Office,E = Entity Internet-based access to TARGET2 an alternative for medium-sized and small credit institutions The provision of a modern and secure internet-based access to TARGET2 facilitates the direct participation in TARGET2. As an alternative to the access via SWIFT the Eurosystem s internet-based access provides a service, that is sufficient for the management of accounts and liquidity as well as for the settling of a restricted number of urgent payments. Via this means of communication the account holders get an access to the Information and Control Module (ICM) in TARGET2. Thereby they are able to recall information (e.g. turnover, account statements) or to intervene (e.g. liquidity transfers, submission of payments). The fee for the internet-based access will amount to 70 per month. Additional functions In addition to facilitating the settlement of individual payments, the TARGET2 single shared platform offers a number of other functions which participating central banks can choose to use or to offer as optional services. These functions include the monitoring and management of minimum reserve holdings, recourse to the standing facilities (overnight deposit and marginal lending) on the part of the account holder and a home accounting module, for example for banks which do not wish to settle their individual payments themselves. The Bundesbank uses all optional services. Informations For more information, please visit www.bundesbank.de C tasks C Payment systems Tel: +49 (0)69 9566 8866 crm.paymentservices@bundesbank.de Status: November 2013