05.19.2026

EU T+1 Committee Launches Second Readiness Survey

05.19.2026
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To monitor the industry’s progress towards T+1, the EU T+1 Industry Committee has launched the second industry readiness survey.

The aim of the survey is to benchmark progress and identify dependencies impacting the transition, while monitoring progress over time. This second iteration of the survey follows its first run from December 2025 to January 2026, whose results can be accessed here.

To ensure a comprehensive view of market readiness and support a smooth, coordinated industry-wide transition, broad participation is encouraged.

Survey deadline: 9th June 2026

Access the survey here.

Source: FESE

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