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TPP Management & Activation ​ v2.1

The TPP Management section of the Admin Portal is where you manage all TPPs that have registered with your API Hub. It contains three sub-sections: TPP List, Software Statements, and Clients.

All three levels — TPP, software statement, and client — MUST be active for a TPP to make API requests. If any one of the three is blocked, the TPP's requests will be rejected.

Viewing registered TPPs ​

The TPP List shows every TPP organisation that has registered with your API Hub. Each TPP entry represents an organisation from the Trust Framework. A single TPP organisation may have multiple software statements (applications) and multiple clients.

Nebras and Ozone internal clients

You will see TPP entries for Nebras and Ozone with active clients against them. These are used internally to validate and monitor your API Hub — they MUST remain active. If any of these clients' requests are causing issues, contact Nebras before blocking them.

Activating a TPP ​

After a TPP has registered with you — after the /tpp-registration endpoint is called successfully (for detail on how a TPP registers, see Registration API Guide) — the TPP is not automatically granted access. The LFI MUST activate the TPP within the Admin Portal for access to be granted.

The activation is done in three steps and MUST be performed in this order.

Step 1 - Activate the TPP ​

Step 2 - Activate the Software Statement ​

Step 3 - Activate the Client ​

Blocking a TPP ​

In certain circumstances, Nebras may instruct an LFI to block a TPP — for example, if a TPP is consistently sending malformed requests and is unresponsive to communications. Blocking can be applied at any of the three levels:

  • Block the client — immediately stops requests from that specific client
  • Block the software statement — stops all clients under that software statement
  • Block the TPP — stops all software statements and clients for the entire TPP organisation

To block, navigate to the relevant entity (TPP, software statement, or client), open its detail page, and click Block.

To restore access, open the blocked entity and click Activate.

Do not block without instruction

Do NOT block a TPP, software statement, or client without explicit instruction from Nebras. If you observe issues with a specific TPP's traffic, raise it with Nebras first. In cases where the Central Bank revokes a TPP's licence, Nebras will remove the TPP from the ecosystem centrally — no LFI action is required.