09.25.2025

Clearstream and Euroclear to Digitize Eurobond Market

09.25.2025
Clearstream and Euroclear to Digitize Eurobond Market
  • Dematerialized issuance of Eurobonds as of 2026
  • New Issuance & Processing Taxonomy as industry-wide data standard to support automation and streamlining
  • Basis for future digitization and enhanced market efficiency

Clearstream and Euroclear, the two international central securities depositories (ICSDs), are taking significant steps toward digitizing the Eurobond market. Eurobonds represent the world’s third-largest debt market with a current value of €14 trillion.

Dematerialized issuance as of 2026

As from Q1/2026, the two ICSDs will support the issuance of Eurobonds in dematerialized form, eliminating the need for paper certificates and representing a milestone in the adoption of automation and new technologies across the entire Eurobond lifecycle.

A common technology-agnostic data standard

In their continued efforts to reduce fragmentation, the ICSDs have co-developed a data standard, the Issuance & Processing Taxonomy (IPT). The IPT is designed as an industry-wide, technology-agnostic standard. It supports different communication channels, including application programming interfaces (APIs). In December 2025, the two ICSDs will publish an extension to the IPT to include token taxonomy for distributed-ledger technology (DLT). The IPT is aligned with the International Capital Market Association’s (ICMA) Bond Data Taxonomy (BDT).

Boosting efficiency, security and reducing cost

By digitizing the Eurobond market, Clearstream and Euroclear are unlocking substantial benefits for market participants—faster and more efficient trading, lower vault operation costs through the elimination of physical certificates, stronger security against loss, theft, or forgery, and full transparency with an accessible electronic ownership record. These initiatives lay the foundation for a fully digital Eurobond market, with the potential for automated lifecycle management and the integration of distributed-ledger technology. Clearstream and Euroclear remain committed to driving this transformation to further optimise the Eurobond market and realize its full potential.

Isabelle Delorme, Head of Product Strategy & Innovation at Euroclear, commented: “This joint initiative represents a significant milestone for the Eurobond market and for the wider industry. Our new taxonomy is a game changer for clients wanting to use APIs to issue Eurobonds and preparing to issue tokenized bonds. By embracing digital transformation, we are unlocking real benefits for our clients and shaping a more efficient, secure, and sustainable market—keeping the Eurobond market at the forefront of innovation.”

Jens Hachmeister, Head of Issuer Services & New Digital Markets at Clearstream, said: “The digitization of the Eurobond market is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the ICSDs and across the industry. It opens exciting possibilities for further innovation where Eurobonds can serve as a blueprint for strong and efficient European capital markets. The modernization of this global success story based in Europe enables greater accessibility for our clients and all participants.”

Eurobonds, the third-largest debt market in the world

The Eurobond market is the world’s third largest debt market and supports asset classes such as exchange-traded products (ETPs), structured securities and certain equities. It caters to issuers and investors from all time zones and supports issuance, settlement, asset servicing and financing of currently 350,000 distinct Eurobonds that represent a total market value equivalent to over €14 trillion. With 12,000 issuers based across 130 countries, Eurobonds represent a truly global offering, with a more diverse issuer base than any other bond market worldwide. The Eurobond ecosystem is built on a network of global corporate trust banks, dealers, and specialised service agents. Eurobonds can be issued under over 50 governing laws and in up to 100 denomination currencies.

Source: Clearstream

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