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Updates from AFME’s Post Trade division on global initiatives related to shortening securities settlement cycles to one business day.
Overview
This page is intended as a resource centre, providing market participants with relevant updates on T+1 initiatives. Updates are organised according to region: covering the UK, the European Economic Area (EEA), and the Americas.
AFME is supporting its members and the broader industry in the transition to T+1 in the US and other jurisdictions. Our FAQ document provides an overview of some of the key questions relevant to European-based entities active in US securities markets.
AFME and its members are also key contributors to the Technical Group of the UK Accelerated Settlement Taskforce, and AFME sits on the Steering Committee. Following publication of the report by the Chair of the UK Accelerated Settlement Taskforce (the "Geffen Report"), AFME is providing input the Technical Group work to define an appropriate implementation date in 2027, and identify the market changes necessary to achieve this.
In 2023, AFME established the European T+1 Task Force, to bring together a diverse group of industry stakeholders active in European securities markets. The Task Force contains representation from industry associations representing all types of market participant, including buy-side, sell-side and market infrastructures. This webpage will contain updates relating to the work of the Task Force.
US
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April 2024 -
AFME FAQs
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Video
March 2024 -
Voluntary Recommendations on Foreign Securities
December 2023 -
Industry Implementation Playbook
UK
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March 2024 -
“Geffen Report”
March 2024 -
Terms of Reference of the Technical Group
Q1 2024 -
Technical Group Chair’s Quarterly Update
EU
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September 2022 –
AFME paper on Potential Benefits and Challenges
March 2023 –
AFME announcement of Industry Task Force
December 2023 -
AFME response to ESMA Call for Evidence
T+1 FAQ
AFME’s Post Trade Division has published a list of FAQs on US T+1 Settlement. This video features AFME's Director, Head of Post Trade, Pete Tomlinson and Pablo Garcia, AFME’s Manager of Post Trade, answering common T+1 queries.
T+1 Update: What have we learned from the US? What’s next for Europe?
AFME is returning with another T+1 webinar, with fresh insights and updates from both sides of the Atlantic. Join us at the "T+1 Update: What have we learned from the US? What’s next for Europe?" on Wednesday, 26 June 2024.
More information
Related events
ESMA: Public hearing on shortening the settlement cycle
10 Jul 2024, 09:00 to 15:00 (Paris Time)
UK Finance: Accelerated Settlement in the UK Conference
20 Jun 2024, 13:30 - 18:00
Contacts
Peter Tomlinson
Director, Post Trade and Prime Services
[email protected]
+44 (0)7827 235 553
Pablo Garcia
Manager, Post Trade
[email protected]
+44 (0)7825 066 218