---
title: "List Treasury Mandates"
method: GET
path: "/accounts/{account_id}/treasury_mandates"
tags: ["Treasury Mandates"]
---

# List Treasury Mandates

`GET /accounts/{account_id}/treasury_mandates`

## Path parameters

- `account_id` string, required

## Query parameters

- `status` 'accepted' | 'canceled' | 'canceling' | 'confirmed' | 'created' | 'rejected' — A category representing the status of a treasury mandate: <ul> <li><code>accepted</code> <li><code>canceled</code> <li><code>canceling</code> <li><code>confirmed</code> <li><code>created</code> <li><code>rejected</code> </ul>
- `cursor` string
- `limit` integer

## Headers

- `LMG-Data-Privacy-Access-Principal` string, required
- `LMG-Data-Privacy-Access-Justification` string, required

## Response `200`

Successful Response

- EncodedPaginatedCollectionResponseTreasuryMandateResponse
  - `data` TreasuryMandateResponse[], required — The elements of the response.
    - `id` string, required — An identifier for the treasury mandate.
    - `instrument` string, required — An ISIN (International Securities Identification Number) according to ISO 6166. This value uniquely identifies the instrument to be bought/sold via the mandate.
    - `redirect_success` string, required — The redirect target that will be opened after successful acceptance of a mandate.
    - `redirect_failure` string, required — The redirect target that will be opened after failure to accept a mandate.
    - `history` StatusChangeTreasuryMandateStatus[], required
      - `status` 'accepted' | 'canceled' | 'canceling' | 'confirmed' | 'created' | 'rejected', required — A category representing the status of a treasury mandate: <ul> <li><code>accepted</code> <li><code>canceled</code> <li><code>canceling</code> <li><code>confirmed</code> <li><code>created</code> <li><code>rejected</code> </ul>
      - `timestamp` string, date-time, required — The timestamp of the event. It represents the point in time at which the treasury mandate was updated.
  - `pagination` EncodedPaginationResponse, required — Information about accessing elements beyond the ones that were returned.
    - `next_cursor` string — When fetching long lists of elements, you can use our pagination feature to fetch batches of data. If a response contains the property `pagination.next_cursor`, you can pass its value via the query item `cursor` to generate the request for the next batch of data.

## Other responses

- `400` — Bad Request
- `401` — Unauthorized
- `404` — Not Found
- `422` — Unprocessable Entity
- `5XX` — Server Error

---

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