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ECB payment system suffers second outage in a week

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 8:15 AM

FRANKFURT, July 6 (Reuters) – The European Central Bank’s payment system on Monday suffered a second, short outage ​in the space of a week ‌due to a glitch caused by a software update.

The T2 system, which handles trillions of euros of daily transactions, was down for ‌roughly ​40 minutes in ⁠the early hours on ⁠Monday, delaying settlements in the single currency and in Danish crowns, the ECB said on its website.

A treasurer ​at a top euro zone bank said some delays were still reported at ⁠the start of the ⁠business day on Monday but ​the issue had since been resolved.

A similar ​incident occurred in the early hours ‌of June 29.

A spokesperson for the ECB said both outages were caused by a recent software update, which had “introduced ⁠an issue that has now been addressed”. He added systems were operating normally.

A hardware failure ⁠caused ‌T2 to suffer a seven-hour ⁠outage last year, which delayed ​salaries ‌and welfare payments for thousands ​of people ⁠in the euro zone, as well as some transactions on financial markets.

(Reporting by Francesco Canepa in Frankfurt and Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Schmollinger, ​Alexandra Hudson)