What is the ECMS?
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When euro area national central banks provide credit, the corresponding counterparty must post adequate collateral, in line with the Eurosystem statute. The Eurosystem Collateral Management System (ECMS) keeps track of the individual collateral and credit positions of national central banks’ counterparties and ensures that collateral is managed across the entire Eurosystem in a harmonised way.
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Opening hours
The ECMS is open from Monday to Friday and closed on Saturday and Sunday. The ECMS is also closed on:
• 1 January (New Year's Day)• Good Friday
• Easter Monday
• 1 May (Labour Day)
• 25 December (Christmas Day)
• 26 December (Boxing Day)
Governance
The ECMS is governed by the Eurosystem’s Market Infrastructure Board (MIB). The MIB and its substructure, the ECMS Working Group, are responsible for both the operation and the evolution of the ECMS.
ECMS Governance