Reports files
Please download the latest risk files from our server:
- ECC SPAN File
- Margin Buffer
- Scanning Ranges
- Inter-Commodity Spreads
BOM Cascading files
The BOM Cascading Files contain data with regard to the cascading and delivery of Balance-of-Month (BoM) contracts of the respective exchange.
Please download the latest BOM Cascading Files from our server.
TO our serverDCP Model
The DCP model allows trading participants on selected spot markets to become a direct member of ECC enabling them to participate in clearing and settlement services of the clearing house.
learn moreInformation on Physical Settlement for MAVIR spot products for delivery day 08.04.2025
We would like to inform you about technical issues on the ECC side that are causing a disruption in nomination to MAVIR.
ECC will correct the nomination at TSO MAVIR as soon as possible. No further actions required by Market participants.
In case of questions, please contactphysical-settlement@ecc.de
Latest News
ECC Clearing Circular 19/2025 | Changes to ECC Price List
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SummaryIn this Clearing Circular, ECC provides information regarding the Easter 2025 holiday adjustments in terms of: Initial Margin Spot Market…Read more
Risk Management
Managing the counterparty risk is an essential part of ECC’s business.
Clearing at ECC – Do you want to know how clearing works?
European Commodity Clearing (ECC) is a central clearing house which specialises in energy and commodity products - but what actually is clearing?
What happens, if the buyer or seller drops out of the transaction? Our short video explains clearing in a nutshell and gives a general overview of ECCs services.

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Our video is also available with German, French and Japanese subtitles!
> To the ECC Video on YouTube - German version
Implementation of "DORA"
Digital Operational Resilience Act ("DORA") carried out by ECC for Customer Agreements
TheDigital Operational Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2554, “DORA”) is an EU regulation from 17 January 2025, which aims to strengthen the resilience, reliability, and continuity of financial services across the European Union. DORA was designed to ensure that organisations can withstand, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents.
On our dedictaed DORA page we provide responses on frequently asked questions (“FAQs”) with respect to the relationship between customers (in their role as Financial Entity) and ECC, as part of the EEX Group (in its role as ICT Third Party Service Provider, where applicable) aas well as support for those customers affected by the DORA regulation in order to become compliant.
Additional information and updates to the FAQs are availablehere.


Clearing and settlement at ECC
As the central counterparty ECC takes over clearing and settlement for the exchanges of EEX Group as well as a number of further partner exchanges. Learn more in the video.
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EEX TV on YouTube
Videos on clearing at ECC can be found on the ECC channel on EEX TV.
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