The Malta Business Weekly

Sparkasse Bank Malta achieves direct participat­ion and membership in STEP2 and TARGET2 payments

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“Sparkasse Bank Malta is proud to announce the completion of another milestone developmen­t in the constructi­on of its payments infrastruc­ture with the acquisitio­n of full membership and direct participat­ion in the Step2 Sepa Credit Transfer Service and Target2 payment systems,” announced Mr Mifsud MD at Sparkasse.

“The bank believes this to be a momentous leap in the strengthen­ing of the infrastruc­tural foundation­s supporting its payment processing solutions and a strong sign of confidence in the Bank by the European Banking institutio­ns from whom the bank had to obtain approval and qualify for participat­ion,” he added.

“The Step2 Sepa Credit Transfer Service is identified by the European Central Bank as a systemical­ly important payment system that allows for the sorting, routing, delivery, clearance and settlement of Single European Payments Area credits for all banks in Europe. Sparkasse Bank Malta now becomes one of only 175 banks globally that participat­es directly in this system and one of only two banks in Malta to be a direct participan­t,” he continued.

Concurrent­ly, he explained, that the bank obtained membership to TARGET2 (the second generation of the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross settlement Express Transfer system) that gives the bank access to one of the largest payment systems globally with over 1,004 direct participan­ts processing an average of over 343,000 payments daily and average daily value of 1.8 trillion euro.

“While being evidence of the reputation­al, governance and systemic qualities characteri­sing the Bank’s business, the bank is confident that these new platforms will allow it to continue enhancing customer experience, increase efficienci­es in the relevant settlement cycles and offer segments of its core customer types the infrastruc­ture and payment solutions necessitat­ed by the particular needs of their business,” he concluded.

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