On Thursday 28 November (from 11:00 to 12:30), the PSR will be hosting an event at their offices that will explore what’s next for VRPs, particularly around pricing. In line with its 2023 consultation and 2024 response document, the PSR is developing its thinking around what pricing arrangements should be in place for the Phase 1 expansion of VRP to lower-risk use cases.
As part of its consideration of options, the PSR is interested in meeting ecosystem representatives to gather their views on how Phase 1 pricing can be unlocked (and how it could be unlocked, for instance, through any industry-led approach). Attendees should be members of the VRP ecosystem and include banks, PISPs and merchants. By attending, firms with an interest in VRP expansion will be able to share their views directly with the PSR and help a Phase 1 roll-out take place as soon as possible.
**Please note there are only 15 spaces available at this in-person event. This is one attendee per member company. Your ticket may be declined if someone from your company is already registered. If this is the case, please get in touch with [email protected] to discuss who you would like to attend.
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