GUIDELINE (EU) 2024/3129 OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
of 13 August 2024
on the management of collateral in Eurosystem credit operations (ECB/2024/22)
Article 1
Subject matter and scope
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Account and pool structure
Article 4
Collateral mobilisation
Article 5
Mobilisation and demobilisation of marketable assets and DECCs
Article 6
Mobilisation and demobilisation of non-marketable assets other than DECCs
Article 7
Triparty collateral management services
Article 8
Auto-collateralisation
Article 9
Credit position management
Article 10
Corporate events
Article 11
Daily management of collateral
Article 12
Fees
Article 13
Reallocation and realisation of collateral
Article 14
Contingency arrangements
Article 15
Settlement discipline measures
Article 16
Taking effect and implementation
Article 17
Addressees
ANNEX I
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS AND LINKS BETWEEN SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS IN EUROSYSTEM CREDIT OPERATIONS
I.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS (SSSs) AND LINKS BETWEEN SSSs
II.
EUROSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
III.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
ANNEX II
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF TRIPARTY AGENTS IN EUROSYSTEM CREDIT OPERATIONS
I.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR THE PROVISION OF TRIPARTY COLLATERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES (TCMS) TO THE EUROSYSTEM BY TRIPARTY AGENTS (TPAs)
II.
EUROSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
III.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
ANNEX III
COMMON FEATURES FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHEN ACTING AS A CCB FOR CREDIT CLAIMS
Article 1
Scope
Article 2
Collateralisation arrangement
Article 3
Credit claim agreement
Article 4
Information to be submitted prior to initial mobilisation of credit claims
Article 5
Registration of the credit assessment source
Article 6
Registration of credit claims
Article 7
Delivery of documentation
Article 8
Confirmation of registration
Article 9
Notification of the debtor and guarantor prior to the mobilisation of the credit claim
Article 10
Mobilisation of credit claims
Article 11
Notification of the debtor and guarantor after the mobilisation of the credit claim
Article 12
Changes affecting mobilised credit claims
Article 13
Demobilisation of credit claims
Article 14
Fees
ANNEX IV
COMMON FEATURES FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHEN ACTING AS AN ACB FOR CREDIT CLAIMS
Article 1
Scope
Article 2
Collateralisation arrangement
Article 3
Credit claim agreement
Article 4
Registration of credit claims
Article 5
Notification of the debtor and guarantor prior to the mobilisation of the credit claim
Article 6
Notification of the debtor and guarantor after the mobilisation of the credit claim
ANNEX V
OTHER PURPOSES FOR MOBILISATION OF COLLATERAL
|
Purpose |
Definition |
1 |
Emergency Liquidity Assistance |
Collateral reserved for the collateralisation of Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) operations. |
2 |
Retail Payment System Guarantee |
Collateral reserved by retail payment system participants in order to secure the processing of payments in a retail payment system by means of a guarantee. |
3 |
CCP Margin Fund |
Collateral reserved by a CCP on behalf of a CCP participant in order to fulfil margin requirement obligations. In order to comply with EMIR requirements, each margin requirement differentiates between fixed income margin requirements vs. cash/derivatives margin requirements. This in turn is further differentiated between own book trades of the clearing member vs. trades for clients of the clearing member. |
4 |
CCP Default Fund |
Collateral reserved by a CCP on behalf of a CCP participant in order to fulfil default fund requirement obligations. In order to comply with EMIR requirements, each default fund requirement differentiates between fixed income default fund requirements vs. cash/derivatives default fund requirements related to own book trades of the clearing member. |
5 |
Eurosystem Reserve Management Services |
Collateral reserved for the purposes of providing Eurosystem reserve management services to central banks, monetary authorities or state institutions located outside the euro area and to international organisations. |
6 |
Banknotes |
Collateral reserved as a guarantee to cover a potential gap in banknotes withdrawals and lodgements. |
7 |
FX Transactions |
Collateral reserved to mitigate against exchange rate fluctuations in foreign exchange transactions and gold transactions. |
8 |
Cheque Guarantee |
Collateral reserved to act as a guarantee for the clearing/circulation of cashier’s cheques issued by banks. |
9 |
National Deposit Insurance |
Collateral reserved to fulfil obligations owing in respect of National Deposit Insurance. |
10 |
SEPA Direct Debits |
Collateral reserved to act as a guarantee for the fulfilment of counterparties’ SEPA Direct Debits (SDD). |
11 |
Instant Payments |
Collateral reserved to act as a guarantee for the fulfilment of emergency liquidity needs for local Instant Payments schemes. |
12 |
Eurosystem Repo Facility for Foreign Central Banks |
Collateral reserved for the collateralisation of euro liquidity provided to non-euro area central banks in the context of the Eurosystem repo facility for central banks. |
13 |
Collateralised Cash Management Services |
Collateral reserved for the provision of collateralised cash management services by a central bank (acting as financial agent) to public domestic institutional clients. |