
TPA | PSR – Innovation Engagement Roundtable
Event OverviewInnovation is rightly a big focus across the payments ecosystem — including for the PSR, which has a primary objective to promote the development of, and innovation in, payment
Event OverviewInnovation is rightly a big focus across the payments ecosystem — including for the PSR, which has a primary objective to promote the development of, and innovation in, payment
Join us for a focused engagement session with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as they present their proposals under Consultation Paper CP25/13, aimed at improving the way firms report customer
About the Session We’re hosting a follow-up evidence session on the Consumer Standard of Care (CSoC) at the Payment Systems Regulator. This 90-minute discussion is a vital opportunity for members
The first priority of the National Payments Vision is to define how the payments infrastructure that underpins retail instant payments in the UK should evolve in the years ahead.
We are bringing to you the newest addition to our Breakfast in the Boardroom (BitB) series: The Policy Edition. At this BitB, we will explore the future of policy, key
What is this event?A 1.5-hour member session diving into recent UK regulatory developments on crypto. We’ll be discussing two key publications: HMT Draft Statutory Instrument – Future financial services regulatory
We’re pleased to invite you to a 90-minute workshop exploring a new approach that builds on the best of what we have and adds additional strong levels of innovation and
Members are invited to join our evidence session to gather members’ views on the future of the regulatory set-up for payments. Why Attend? Contributing to the design of regulatory frameworks
Members of The Payments Association are invited to join the Payment Systems Regulator’s (PSR) roundtable at PAY360 to discuss where future innovation in payments is coming from in the UK
The FCA is considering its approach to the future regulation of contactless payments and the current regulatory limits. This is an opportunity for payment providers, third party providers and others
HMRC have opened a Consultation on a rewrite of its guidance associated with the VAT treatment applicable to financial services. (current version accessible here) HMRC’s stated intention is to provide
Presenting The Payments Manifesto 2025 The Payments Association exclusively welcomes members to a networking reception event held at the House of Commons, to present The Payments Manifesto 2025. PA@Westminster sponsored
Join us for this important 1-hour session where we tackle one of the most pressing issues in APP fraud regulation—the PSR’s Customer Standard of Caution (CSC) approach. CSC emerged as
The PSR is consulting on proposed changes to Specific Direction 3 (SD3), which sets the legal requirements for Pay.UK in procuring upgraded infrastructure for payments currently made over Faster Payments
This workshop is an opportunity for TPA members to hear more about the PSR’s Mid-Strategy review, including the key findings and proposed next steps for the PSR. The PSR will
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
This is a 90-minute virtual roundtable focused on the FCA’s new safeguarding consultation launched in September 2024 – you can find the consultation paper here – https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/consultation/cp24-20.pdf This session will
Join us as we propose changes responding to the PSR new consultation on the maximum reimbursement level for APP scams, effective from 7 October 2024. The new proposed cap is
This horizon-scanning workshop is an opportunity for members of TPA to discuss with the PSR what we consider to be priorities in the short to medium term, and what we
We are delighted to provide you with another session to engage directly with the regulator. Join the FCA and TPA policy team on September 27th between 11.00 – 12.00 BST.
The Bank of England has recently published a paper on its approach to innovation in money and payments (click here to view). The paper aims to understand what the industry thinks
The Consumer Duty guidelines are intended to set a high standard of care that firms must give to their retail customers with an outcomes-based approach it is meant to allow
PSPs are working hard to be ready to comply with the PSR’s new regulations aiming to prevent APP fraud by October 7th 2024. But the devil is in the detail: often
The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) is developing their compliance monitoring framework and wants your input The PSR established its Supervision and Compliance Monitoring Division in 2023. Prior to publishing their
We are delighted to provide you with another session to engage directly with the regulator. Join the FCA and TPA policy team on July 4th between 15.00 – 16.00 GMT+1.
All members of TPA are invited to join our “Manifesto updates” session to have your say on what should be in the updated Payments Manifesto. We are in a better
We are delighted that the Bank of England has accepted our request to offer members an opportunity to engage directly with the Bank on RTGS. This will be a deep
Join the Payment Systems Regulator’s roundtables at PAY360 to discuss where future innovation in payments is coming from in the UK. Conversation topics will include the impact of technological change
Five payments pundits share their views on what should be in the Chancellor’s report and Autumn Statement. Moderator: Tony Craddock, Director General, The Payments Association Panellists: • Jana Mackintosh, Managing
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