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SUMMARY:HMT Consultation on the Future of the PSR
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time:9 October\, 09:30 – 11:00 (Online – link to be provided by TPA) \nAbout the EventThis 90-minute session will explore HM Treasury’s consultation on the future of the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR). With the government now seeking views on consolidating the PSR into the FCA and streamlining payment systems regulation\, this consultation marks a pivotal moment for our industry. \nLast year\, our collective efforts played a key role in securing a major change to the PSR’s fraud reimbursement proposals\, leading to the lowering of the threshold and ultimately the Prime Minister’s decision to abolish the PSR. Now\, with HMT consulting on the way forward\, it is vital that members engage to ensure the industry’s voice is heard loud and clear. \nWe strongly encourage all members to read the consultation document\, A Streamlined Approach to Payment Systems Regulation (PDF)\, ahead of the session. Your input will shape our unified response and help influence how regulation is managed in the future. \nWho Should AttendAll members – regardless of sector or size. Every perspective matters\, and your organisation’s views could have a direct impact on the regulatory landscape. \nWhy Attend? \n\n\nContribute your views on a landmark regulatory consultation. \n\n\nEnsure your business interests are represented. \n\n\nHelp shape a powerful\, industry-wide response to HM Treasury.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/hmt-consultation-on-the-future-of-the-psr/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250910T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T152027Z
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SUMMARY:PSR Enforcement Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an important session with the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) as they outline upcoming minor changes to their enforcement process. These updates are intended to streamline the procedure\, making it more efficient and closely aligned with how the FCA operates. \nThis session is designed for senior legal and compliance specialists. It offers an opportunity to understand the proposed updates directly from the PSR\, and for attendees to provide valuable feedback that could help shape the final approach. This is also a chance to ask questions and ensure your organisation is prepared for any implications arising from the updated process. \nTarget audience:We particularly encourage attendance from professionals working in: \n\n\nBanking / Account Providers \n\n\nFinancial Crime / Compliance Services \n\n\nNon-Bank Financial Institutions \n\n\nCard Industry \n\n\nCross Border Payments \n\n\nOpen Banking
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/psr-enforcement-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250729T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250729T123000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250618T104651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T104651Z
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SUMMARY:TPA | PSR - Innovation Engagement Roundtable
DESCRIPTION: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 systems. \nIn its 2025 Strategy Update\, the PSR emphasized an increased focus on innovation\, competition\, and growth. Ahead of the transition into the FCA\, the PSR is continuing its work programme and wants to hear directly from innovators about what enables — or hinders — innovation in payment systems. \nWorking closely with the FCA\, this roundtable aims to ensure a smooth transition to a future regulatory regime that supports innovation. The session will include an update on the PSR’s approach and provide attendees with an opportunity to help shape the conversation. \n\nWhy Attend?This roundtable is part of the PSR’s ongoing collaboration with the FCA to support innovation in payment systems — especially from innovators who are: \n\n\nDeveloping new payment systems \n\n\nCreating payment products using existing systems \n\n\nExperiencing challenges from the structure or function of current systems \n\n\nBy sharing insights\, challenges\, and ideas\, participants will contribute to a better regulatory understanding of the barriers to innovation — and help the PSR and FCA support industry progress where it’s within their remit. \n\nWhat to Expect \n\n\nA collaborative roundtable with the PSR and FCA \n\n\nDiscussion of key opportunities and blockers in payment systems innovation \n\n\nExploration of issues around infrastructure\, scheme rules\, operations\, and market incentives \n\n\nAn update on the PSR’s approach to innovation \n\n\nInsights from the FCA on its Digital and Supercharged Sandbox initiatives \n\n\n\nWho Should Attend?This session is ideal for: \n\n\nPayment innovators \n\n\nInfrastructure and scheme operators \n\n\nProduct developers \n\n\nRegulatory specialists \n\n\nAnyone interested in how payment systems impact innovation
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/tpa-psr-innovation-engagement-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250723T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250521T150156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T133503Z
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SUMMARY:Consumer Standard of Care – Second Evidence Session at the PSR
DESCRIPTION:About the Session\nWe’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 to revisit a major friction point in the APP reimbursement rules. \nWith regulators showing signs of openness to feedback\, we believe this is a pivotal moment to push for improvements. If your work is impacted by APP fraud policies\, this session is a must-attend. \n\nWhy You Should Attend\n\nInfluence Policy: Directly contribute to shaping how CSoC is interpreted and implemented.\nStay Informed: Hear the latest from ongoing regulatory conversations.\nCollaborate: Share insights with peers who are also navigating APP fraud and compliance challenges.\n\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis session is particularly relevant to those involved in implementing APP fraud rules. If you attended the first session on 11 February\, we especially encourage you to return and build on that discussion. \nPlease note there are only 12 spaces available at this in-person event. This is limited to 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 malik.smith@thepaymentsassociation.org to discuss who you would like to attend. \nPlease note: this event will be held in person only – remote attendance is not available. \nDate: Wednesday 23 July 2025Time: 10:00–11:30Location: Payment Systems Regulator\, 12 Endeavour Square\, London E20 1JN
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/consumer-standard-of-care-second-evidence-session-at-the-psr/
LOCATION:PSR Offices – 12 Endeavour Square\, London E20 1JN\, PSR Offices - 12 Endeavour Square\, London\, E20 1JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250630T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250630T163000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250527T081532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T081532Z
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SUMMARY:FCA Engagement Session: Help Shape the Future of Complaints Reporting
DESCRIPTION: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 complaints. \nThis exclusive one-hour online session is designed for regulated payment service providers who are members of The Payments Association and are responsible for submitting complaints returns. It’s an opportunity to: \n\n\nUnderstand the FCA’s proposed changes to complaints reporting \n\n\nAsk questions directly to the FCA \n\n\nInform your response to the consultation with expert insights \n\n\nWho Should Attend:This session is essential for regulated payment service providers who are members of The Payments Association and are involved in regulatory reporting and compliance processes. \nWhy Attend?Your feedback can help shape the final guidance and ensure it reflects the practical realities of your business. Don’t miss the chance to contribute to the conversation and stay ahead of regulatory changes.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/fca-engagement-session-help-shape-the-future-of-complaints-reporting/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250519T161542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T121708Z
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SUMMARY:The VEG’s Proposals for Governance and Funding of the UK’s Future Payments Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nLast week HM Treasury\, on behalf of the Payments Vision Delivery Committee\, invited members of the Vision Engagement Group to share industry’s views about what the future governance and funding of this infrastructure should look like. This work is led by two members of the Engagement Group and coordinated by UK Finance and must be completed and submitted to the PVDC by Friday May 31st. This will help the PVDC to prepare the Chancellor for an announcement in her Mansion House Speech in July (we hope). \n  \nYou are invited to join a 90 minute workshop to share your feedback on the draft proposals that should be drafted by the UKF team by the end of this week. Facilitated by TPA’s Director General Tony Craddock and with the support of the CEO of LINK\, John Howells\, this workshop will include breakout sessions into small groups which will discuss different components of the draft. Your comments will then be shared centrally and afterwards compiled and shared with UKF’s team later the same day. Participants who have registered for this workshop will receive a draft of the paper as soon as it is ready\, possibly by or over this coming weekend. \n  \nThe paper being developed will be underpinned by the government’s objectives in the National Payments Vision\, particularly; \n– The need for the UK’s infrastructure to serve equitably a diverse array of market actors\, both in terms of functionality and access \n– The importance of innovation to support better outcomes for all market users\, and greater competition and choice in the making of payments \n– Ensuring the safety of the UK’s payments system and the importance of system resilience \n  \nSpecifically\, the PVDC is considering effective governance structures to support coordinated design and delivery of future retail payments infrastructure changes. This will include; \n– An outline of the roles and responsibilities of industry and wider participants and payment systems operator\, plus lines of accountability\, to deliver the strategy set by authorities \n– Consideration of whether the change design and delivery function could and should be split out from the day-to-day operation of the current schemes and systems – and if so\, how to manage any resultant risks from splitting control of these functions. \nPlease come to the workshop willing to make an active contribution and have a point of view to share in the workshop on payments infrastructure. Please only attend if you have read the draft that you will be sent in advance\, and (ideally) have prepared your comments beforehand. \n  \nFacilitator: Tony Craddock\, Director General\, TPA \nSpeakers: John Howells\, CEO\, Link \n  \nWhy Attend? \n– Influence the governance and funding structure of the UK’s future payments infrastructure \n– Explore what this means in practice for institutions and the wider ecosystem \n– Contribute your insights and help refine the approach before it is submitted to the VEG and PVDC \n  \nThis session is ideal for professionals with a keen interest in the structure\, strategy\, and future of UK payments. \nWe hope you’ll join us in this important conversation as we work together to create a more effective and forward-looking payments infrastructure \n 
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/the-vegs-proposals-for-governance-and-funding-of-the-uks-future-payments-infrastructure/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250519T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250519T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250502T131209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T111507Z
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SUMMARY:Have Your Say: Crypto & Stablecoin Regulatory Developments
DESCRIPTION: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: \n\n\nHMT Draft Statutory Instrument – Future financial services regulatory regime for cryptoassetsRead here \n\n\nFCA Discussion Paper 25/1 – Regulating cryptoasset activitiesRead here \n\n\nWhy does it matter?Stablecoins and crypto are firmly back on the legislative and regulatory agenda. This is a key moment — what we say now will help shape the UK’s future regulatory landscape. Members have different interests at stake\, and this session will help us understand those differences so we can reflect them in our engagement and responses. \nWho should attend?This is open to the Digital Currencies and Regulator Working Groups\, and also all member banks\, law firms\, consultancies\, plus tech firms not already in those working groups. If we have merchants who use crypto\, they’d be particularly valuable voices in the conversation. \nWhat will members gain?A clearer understanding of where regulation is headed\, and — more importantly — the opportunity to influence how the association responds. If members want their views reflected in the next stage of regulatory development\, this is the moment to speak up. \nEvent Details:\nDate: Monday 19th May 2025\nTime: 14.00 – 15.30 BST\nWhere: Online (Zoom) \n 
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/have-your-say-crypto-stablecoin-regulatory-developments/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T110000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250409T213028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T131744Z
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SUMMARY:Transforming the UK’s Payments Infrastructure: exploring a new operating model
DESCRIPTION: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 competition to the UK’s payments infrastructure: the Distributed Operating Model. \nDeveloped by members of our Advisory Board in collaboration with UK Finance\, this approach is part of wider efforts by HM Treasury’s Vision Engagement Group (VEG) and the Payments Vision Delivery Committee (PVDC) to implement the National Payments Vision. \nJoin us to hear from leading voices in the industry and share your views on how this new model could reshape competition\, commercial structures\, governance\, and the role of institutions. \nWorkshop Details: \n\nFacilitator: Riccardo Tordera\, Director of Government Affairs and Policy\, TPA\nSpeakers:\n\nPaul Horlock\, Chief Payments Officer\, Santander UK\nJohn Howells\, CEO\, Link\nTony Craddock\, Director General\, TPA\n\n\n\nWhy Attend? \n\nDiscover a fresh alternative to the current payments operating model\nExplore what this means in practice for institutions and the wider ecosystem\nContribute your insights and help refine the approach before it is submitted to the VEG and PVDC\n\nThis session is ideal for professionals with a keen interest in the structure\, strategy\, and future of UK payments. \nWe hope you’ll join us in this important conversation\, as we set out to provide a catalyst for creating a more effective payments infrastructure. \nEvent Details:\nDate: Thursday 15th May 2025\nTime: 09.30 – 11.00 BST\nWhere: Online (Zoom) \n 
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/transforming-the-uks-payments-infrastructure-exploring-a-new-operating-model/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250318T142012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T142653Z
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SUMMARY:The PSR abolition: What’s next?
DESCRIPTION:Members are invited to join our evidence session to gather members’ views on the future of the regulatory set-up for payments. \nWhy Attend?\nContributing to the design of regulatory frameworks is a valuable opportunity to shape the future of our industry. By sharing your insights\, you can help influence policies that support business growth and innovation. \nWho Should Attend?\nThis workshop is open to all members regulated by the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)\, as well as law firms with an interest in regulatory developments. \nWhat Will You Gain?\nBy participating\, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the creation of a regulatory structure that fosters innovation and supports the needs of businesses across the industry. \nEvent Details:\nDate: Wednesday 9th April 2025\nTime: 14.00 – 15.30 GMT\nWhere: Online (Zoom) \nThis is a unique chance to ensure your views are represented and to play a role in shaping the future of our industry’s regulatory landscape. \n 
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/the-psr-abolition-whats-next/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250307T100433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T115226Z
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SUMMARY:PAY360 / PSR Roundtable - What next for payments innovation?
DESCRIPTION: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 and what can be expected of the PSR in terms of approach. Conversation topics will include the impact of technological change (including the role of big technology firms)\, evolving user needs and international developments – as well as others that participants may wish to raise. \nThese will be hosted by Dan Moore\, Head of Strategy\, Analysis and Engagement\, PSR and Alex Olive\, General Counsel\, PSR. \nThe roundtable is taking place on day two of PAY360 at 14.00 – 15.00 in the members hub. You must be registered for PAY360 2025 to attend this event.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/what-next-for-payments-innovation/
LOCATION:ExCeL\, London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London\, E161XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250304T100110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T155758Z
UID:10000184-1742904000-1742907600@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:PAY360 / FCA Roundtable - Contactless payments: preventing fraud and reducing friction
DESCRIPTION: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 to share their views and experience [with FCA Payments and Digital Assets Director Matthew Long] on how to best prevent in-person payments fraud while enabling a smooth customer journey. \nThis member-exclusive roundtable will take place on Tuesday 25th March from 12:00 – 13:00 in the Members Hub at PAY360 (ExCeL\, London). You must be registered for PAY360 to attend this event.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/pay360-fca-roundtable-contactless-payments-preventing-fraud-and-reducing-friction/
LOCATION:ExCeL\, London\, Royal Victoria Dock\, 1 Western Gateway\, London\, E161XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250307T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250307T123000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250210T104342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T100119Z
UID:10000177-1741339800-1741350600@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Special VAT Working Group – Members to discuss proposed changes to the Financial Services VAT HMRC guidance
DESCRIPTION: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 greater legal clarity/certainty with respect to published VAT guidance for the sector. \nThe Consultation commenced in 2024 and HMRC has convened a Finance Liaison Group (“FLG”) with representatives from various financial services industry bodies\, including the Payment Association. \nWe are therefore convening a special Working Group to allow members the opportunity to discuss the proposed changes and collate feedback that can be presented back to HMRC. \nVAT can have a material impact on the costs arising within payment supply chains and can affect business’ across the payments ecosystem. Unexpected VAT costs can impact the competitiveness of business models and the UK’s payments industry. We are keen to have representation across all aspects of and participants in the payments ecosystem\, to bring a comprehensive perspective to HMRC\, and ensure that any changes and the consequences of such are fully thought through and understood. \nThe session will take place on Friday\, 7 March 2025\, from 09:30 to 12:30\, at Deloitte London Office\, and will allow plenty of time for questions and discussion. We encourage members to provide feedback that can be shared with HMRC to ensure a well-rounded industry response. \nThis workshop will bring together a variety of viewpoints from across the payments industry\, offering an open discussion on the VAT changes and their potential consequences. We welcome attendance from CFOs\, finance\, and tax professionals interested in shaping the industry’s response to HMRC. \nPlease note there are only 20 spaces available at this in-person event. Attendance is limited to one representative per member company. If someone from your company is already registered\, your ticket may be declined. In this case\, please contact malik.smith@thepaymentsassociation.org to discuss attendance options.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/special-vat-working-group-members-to-discuss-proposed-changes-to-the-financial-services-vat-hmrc-guidance/
LOCATION:Deloitte London Offices – 1 New Street Square\, London\, EC4A 3HQ
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250303T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250303T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20250117T153529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T151351Z
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SUMMARY:PA@Westminster sponsored by Cardaq
DESCRIPTION:Presenting The Payments Manifesto 2025 \nThe Payments Association exclusively welcomes members to a networking reception event held at the House of Commons\, to present The Payments Manifesto 2025. \nPA@Westminster sponsored by Cardaq \, an exclusive networking reception hosted by The Payments Association at the House of Commons. \nPlease note: Due to capacity this event allows one person per company. Your registration may be rejected if more than one employee per company has registered.  \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: 3rd March 2025\nTime: 18:30 – 21:00 GMT\nLocation: The Thames Pavilion\, Palace of Westminster\, London\, SW1A 0AA (Cromwell Green entrance)\n\nJoin us for an evening of insightful conversations and valuable connections with fellow members and key industry leaders in this iconic setting. \nAgenda: \n\n18:30 – 19:00: Drinks and networking\n19:00 – 19:15: Welcome remarks from David Burton-Sampson MP\, Tony Craddock\, General Director of The Payments Association  and Hugo Remi\, CEO of Cardaq\n19:15 – 21:00: Continued drinks and networking\n21:00: Event concludes\n\nImportant Information: \n\nRegistration is mandatory. Only registered attendees will be permitted entry. Only one employee per company allowed. Please note your registration may be rejected if more than one employee per company has registered.\nSpace is limited. Please register ASAP to avoid missing out.\nPlease bring the official invitation and a form of ID. The invitation can be presented digitally or in print.\nAccess the venue via the Cromwell Green entrance on St. Margaret Street.\n\nDress Code: Business attire \nPlease save the date and look out for further details\, including the official invitation and map links\, which will be shared soon. \nWe look forward to seeing you at PA@Westminster! \nTo download and read The Payments Manifesto\, click here.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/pawestminster-sponsored-by-cardaq/
CATEGORIES:PA@TheCity,Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20241206T160344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T105035Z
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SUMMARY:TPA/PSR In-Person Mid-Strategy Review Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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 have published the Mid-Strategy review by mid-January\, so this discussion will be an early opportunity to share information with TPA members on Wednesday 29 January (from 15:30 to 17:00)\, \nThe session will allow plenty of time for questions and discussion\, and we would welcome TPA members’ feedback. \nThis workshop will offer a chance a variety of viewpoints from across the payments industry for an open discussion on the PSR’s past and future activity. We would welcome attendance from anyone working in payments who is interested in a discussion with the PSR on their strategic approach and priorities. \n**Please note there are only 30 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 malik.smith@thepaymentsassociation.org to discuss who you would like to attend.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/tpa-psr-in-person-mid-strategy-review-workshop/
LOCATION:PSR Offices – 12 Endeavour Square\, London E20 1JN\, PSR Offices - 12 Endeavour Square\, London\, E20 1JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250107T113000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20241217T125518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T105122Z
UID:10000173-1736244000-1736249400@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable: Future of payments infrastructure - the PSR’s consultation 24/13 on SD3
DESCRIPTION: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 (FPS). Due to changed circumstances surrounding the NPA programme\, Pay.UK is no longer able to meet the deadline in our Specific Direction 3 (SD3) that it must migrate all Faster Payments transactions to competitively procured infrastructure by 1 July 2026. Those changed circumstances will likely result in the current FPS central infrastructure remaining operational for significantly longer than previously expected. \nThe Payments Association is gathering views from our members on the following questions during an online workshop: \n\nWhat are your views on our proposal to replace the current deadline in SD3 with an express reference to our ability to notify Pay.UK of a new deadline?\nWhat are your views on our proposal to require Pay.UK to seek our non-objection before entering into a new central infrastructure contract for Faster Payments or extending the existing one?\nWhat are your views on the criteria we will take account of before deciding to notify Pay.UK of a new deadline?\nWhat are your views on the drafting of SD3b (varying SD3) including the removal of reporting requirements and expanding the 2016 definition of the NPA?\nWhat are your views on the potential enhancements to our Regulatory Framework in response to the changed circumstances?\n\nThis workshop will be facilitated by Tony Craddock and Robert Courtneidge from The Payments Association. \nFor more information please see here: PSR’s Consultation on Amending SD3. Before attending we will also send those attending our confidential paper on Transforming the UK’s Payments Infrastructure for reference. \nBy attending you will be able to influence our response to the consultation and ensure that our community’s views to the PSR are reflected in our response. \n\nDate: Tuesday 7th January 2025\nTime: 10.00- 11.30 GMT\nWhere: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/roundtable-future-of-payments-infrastructure-the-psrs-consultation-24-13-on-sd3/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241128T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20241104T103740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T105227Z
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SUMMARY:The PSR & TPA explore: what's next for VRPs?
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAs 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. \n**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 malik.smith@thepaymentsassociation.org to discuss who you would like to attend.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/the-psr-tpa-explore-whats-next-for-vrps/
LOCATION:PSR Offices – 12 Endeavour Square\, London E20 1JN\, PSR Offices - 12 Endeavour Square\, London\, E20 1JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20241021T144453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T105252Z
UID:10000161-1732188600-1732194000@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable: The FCA’s changes to the safeguarding regime for payments and e-money firms
DESCRIPTION: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   \nThis session will cover the FCA’s new proposals to rules over the protection of customer funds held by payments and e-money firms\, including monthly reporting and expanded audits. The roundtable will be led by members of TPA’s Regulatory Working Group.  \nThe FCA’s safeguarding reforms could significantly impact how payments and e-money firms operate\, through increased compliance obligations. With interim rules due to be implemented six months after publication and end-state rules to follow 12 months later\, this roundtable offers the chance to stay ahead of the curve\, ensuring your firm remains compliant and prepared for these operational changes.  \nWe are holding this session exclusively for TPA members to go through the questions posed by the FCA.  \nThis is your chance to ensure that your views and concerns can be represented effectively by our organisation when responding to the FCA.  \nIn terms of individuals\, compliance officers\, senior management\, legal teams\, risk managers\, and financial professionals working within payments and e-money institutions. It will also benefit anyone responsible for implementing safeguarding measures or overseeing customer fund protection.  \nGain a clear understanding of the FCA’s new safeguarding proposals\, including monthly reporting requirements\, the introduction of resolution packs\, and statutory trust over safeguarded funds. This will also be an opportunity to share insights and inform TPA’s response to this consultation.  \n\nDate: Thursday\, 21 November 2024\nTime: 11:30 – 13:00 GMT\nWhere: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/roundtable-the-fcas-changes-to-the-safeguarding-regime-for-payments-and-e-money-firms/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241010T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240806T144800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110714Z
UID:10000145-1728559800-1728565200@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable: Review of FCA requirements following the introduction of the Consumer Duty
DESCRIPTION: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 firms to adapt and innovate in a way that helps consumers and is responsive to technological change and market developments. \nHowever\, firms\, particularly smaller firms\, have longstanding concerns about the length and complexity of the FCA’s Consumer Duty rules and guidance. \nThe FCA wants to hear from our members as to where and how we can simplify these requirements\, through greater reliance on high-level rules\, while ensuring they continue to support and protect consumers. \nThis is a unique opportunity to ensure that your views and concerns can be represented effectively to the FCA. \nEvent details: \n\nDate: Thursday\, 10 October 2024\nTime: 11:30 – 13:00 GMT\nWhere: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/review-of-fca-requirements-following-the-introduction-of-the-consumer-duty/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241007T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241007T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240808T105638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110653Z
UID:10000144-1728300600-1728306000@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Roundtable: The Bank of England’s approach to innovation in money and payments
DESCRIPTION: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 of their approach to innovation in money and payments. \nNow\, the Bank needs direct industry feedback on their approach\, and has requested our members to have their say so that we can respond to the Bank by 31st October 2024. \nAs such\, we are holding this session exclusively for TPA members to go through the questions posed by BoE \nThis is your chance to ensure that your views and concerns can be represented effectively by our organisation when responding to the BoE. \nEvent details: \n\nDate: Monday\, 7 October 2024\nTime: 11:30 – 13:00 GMT\nWhere: Online (Zoom)\n\nIf you have any questions beforehand\, please reach out to Riccardo.Tordera@thepaymentsassociation.org.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/roundtable-the-bank-of-englands-approach-to-innovation-in-money-and-payments/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240927T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240812T115234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110326Z
UID:10000148-1727434800-1727438400@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:FCA Complaints Reporting Review deep dive session - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to provide you with another session to engage directly with the regulator. \nJoin the FCA and TPA policy team on September 27th between 11.00 – 12.00 BST. The FCA has requested us to reconvene members to discuss the Complaints Reporting Review in a second session as a continuation from the session held on 4th July. \nThe purpose of this further engagement meeting will be to focus on the FCA’s updates regarding improvements to complaints reporting process\, and it’s important you join and have your say. \n  \nBackground \nComplaints Reporting Review: Scope of the project \nThe FCA is undertaking a comprehensive review of the complaints reported by regulated firms. The focus is on the returns themselves and not on the firms that report complaints. \n  \nReasons for the Review \nComplaints are reported by firms across a number of different returns (the main one being DISP 1\, though there are several others). Some firms may currently complete several returns at different intervals (6-monthly and annually). This can present challenges to the firms providing their complaints data\, and to the FCA in seeking to understand the complaints data that firms have provided\, for example: \n\nspotting trends in complaints data on a timelier basis\nreceiving complaints data which is sufficiently granular\, depending on the size of firm reporting them and the number of complaints reported\nwhether the frequency with which complaints are reported by different firms affects the quality of reported data and is proportionate for some firms\nwhether the current reporting process is simple and accessible enough for firms.\n\n  \nPotential areas for improving complaints reporting \nThe FCA is considering ways in which to tackle the issues above and would welcome firms’ input on their experience of the existing complaints reporting system and on what changes we may want to make\, including: \n\nConsolidating a number of existing returns that a number of firms have to complete into a single return which allows the FCA to capture the most relevant complaints data. The format of the single return will be tested for accessibility and ease of use by firms\nMoving away from group reporting to facilitate firms being asked for their complaints data on an individual basis\nPotentially increasing the frequency with which data is reported using the consolidated return\nPotentially taking a more ‘dynamic’ approach to complaints reporting to be more proportionate with the burden of reporting on firms with no or few complaints\, while ensuring that the FCA receives better quality and more granular data from firms in receipt of more complaints\nConsidering the current product/service categorisation of complaints on returns and seeking views from firms on how this compares to the categorisation of complaints data on firms’ reporting systems\, and where improvements could be made.\n\n  \nWhat input does the FCA need from industry? \nThe FCA would value support from firms to help shape the future of complaints reporting. The FCA are hoping TPA members’ firms will have useful insights to share that can be incorporated into the reporting process and can provide feedback as the FCA’s proposals develop. The FCA has asked TPA to organise this further roundtable of their members to facilitate further feedback \n 
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/fca-complaints-reporting-review-deep-dive-session-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240905T092725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110142Z
UID:10000152-1726156800-1726160400@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:Have your say: Faster Payments APP scams: Changing the maximum level of reimbursement
DESCRIPTION: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 £85\,000\, aligning with the FSCS limit\, replacing the previous £415\,000 cap. \nIn this session we will be gathering your viewpoints to feed into the consultation\, which we will submit on the 18th of September. \nEvent details: \n\nDate: Thursday\, 12 September 2024\nTime: 16.00 – 17.00 GMT+1\nWhere: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/have-your-say-faster-payments-app-scams-changing-the-maximum-level-of-reimbursement/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240813T093507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110103Z
UID:10000149-1726149600-1726153200@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:PSR Horizon-Scanning In-Person Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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 see as key developments in payments. The session will allow plenty of time for questions and discussion\, and we would welcome TPA members’ views on what they see as important in payments\, any concerns\, and any areas where they think regulatory involvement would be beneficial. \nThis will be an opportunity to bring together a variety of viewpoints from across the payments industry for an open discussion on payments and future priorities for the PSR as well as for TPA members. We would welcome attendance from anyone working in payments who is interested in a discussion with the PSR on horizon scanning and likely developments in payments. \n**Please note there are only 30 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 malik.smith@thepaymentsassociation.org to discuss who you would like to attend.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/psr-horizon-in-person-scanning-workshop/
LOCATION:PSR Offices – 12 Endeavour Square\, London E20 1JN\, PSR Offices - 12 Endeavour Square\, London\, E20 1JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240805T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240805T123000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240716T093313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T110010Z
UID:10000143-1722855600-1722861000@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:PSR Workshop on the Unintended Consequences of APP Fraud Rules
DESCRIPTION: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 consequences of implementing new ways of working only arise once changes to processes\, operations and technology are implemented in practice. \nSo the PSR is keen to identify the unintended consequences of the new APP fraud prevention rules now that PSPs and their service providers are implementing the changes required. \nThis event is vital for anyone who fears that the impact of the new rules will not be entirely positive. And who believes that highlighting these fears now will allow the regulator to at least be open to tracking these unintended effects\, and possibly make changes to prevent them from happening in the first place. \nBy attending you will benefit from having your voice heard and sharing your expertise with a listening regulator. You will also learn what others are concerned about and learn how they may be overcoming the challenges of implementing these new rules. \n  \nEvent details: \n\nDate: Monday\, 5 August 2024\nTime: 11:00 – 12:30 BST\nWhere: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/psr-workshop-on-the-unintended-consequences-of-app-fraud-rules/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240730T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240730T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T035558
CREATED:20240701T104224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T105949Z
UID:10000141-1722346200-1722351600@thepaymentsassociation.org
SUMMARY:PSR Compliance Monitoring Framework Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) is developing their compliance monitoring framework and wants your input \nThe PSR established its Supervision and Compliance Monitoring Division in 2023. Prior to publishing their compliance monitoring framework they would welcome the opportunity to discuss these plans with TPA members and therefore we will be hosting a webinar to facilitate this. \nYou will have the opportunity to hear from the PSR’s Senior Manager in Compliance Monitoring – Mark Thynne as well as meet Ian Blackwell\, Monitoring Manager at the PSR. In addition to hearing from them\, you will also have opportunity to ask any questions you might have. \nWe hope to bring together key industry participants to explore how the PSR’s new compliance monitoring framework can bring the best benefit to everyone who relies on their payment systems. \nDuring the session\, they’ll: \n\nProvide an overview of the proposed compliance monitoring framework; including their proposed 3 stage approach\nExplore what you’d like to see from the framework and find out what is important to you and your organisation;\nListen to your thoughts on where the PSR may need to give greater focus.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/psr-compliance-monitoring-framework-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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