The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the PSR Consultation Paper “Faster Payments APP scams: changing the maximum level of reimbursement”. The community’s response contained in this paper
Building a world class payments industry, together Dive into the collaborative blueprint aimed at elevating the UK payments landscape. The Payments Manifesto by The Payments Association is a public declaration
The Payments Association responds to the Home Affairs Committee “Call for Evidence on Fraud”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and industry experts
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the PSR Consultation Paper “A new reimbursement requirement Faster Payments APP scam reimbursement rules and operator monitoring”. The community’s response contained
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the FCA Consultation Paper “GC23/1 Cryptoasset financial promotions: Guidance for firms”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the BoE and HMT Consultation Paper “The digital pound: a new form of money for households and businesses?”. The community’s response
We are calling on the UK government for recognition of the critical role that the payments industry plays in determining technology investment in the UK, and for regulation that avoids
We welcome the opportunity to respond to the ‘Recommendations for the next phase of open banking’ as set out and published by the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC) on the 17th April.
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to HMT “Payment Services Regulations: Review and Call for Evidence”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the DCMS online survey on the “Digital Economy Act 2017: The Identity Verification Services objective”. The community’s response contained in this
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to HMT “Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and
APP Scams continue to grow, and we appreciate the PSR is committed to doing more to protect consumers. Nonetheless, we do not believe that measures such as requiring mandatory reimbursement
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the APPG Crypto & Digital Assets “Crypto Inquiry 2022 – Call for Evidence”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the PSR “Market Review of UK-EEA consumer cross-border interchange fees”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the PSR “Market Review of card scheme and processing fees”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the ‘Managing the failure of systemic digital settlement asset (including stablecoin) firms’ Consultation by HM Treasury. The community’s response contained in
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to HMT “Regulation of Buy-Now-Pay-Later Consultation Response”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and industry
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the BoE “RTGS – CHAPS Tariff Consultation”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the BoE “RTGS Road Map beyond 2024”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the PSR “Market review into card-acquiring services”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the FCA “New Consumer Duty”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and industry experts
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to HMT “Regulation of Buy-Now-Pay-Later Consultation”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed by our members and industry experts
The Payments Association welcomed the opportunity to respond to the HM Treasury’s consultations earlier this month, including: Call for Evidence (CfE) – review of the UK’s AML/CFT regulatory and supervisory
The Payments Association welcomed the opportunity to respond to the HM Treasury’s consultations earlier this month, including: Call for Evidence (CfE) – review of the UK’s AML/CFT regulatory and supervisory
This paper sets out the Payment Association’s response to the BoE/FCA discussion paper: Diversity and inclusion in the financial sector – working together to drive change. It contains recommendations on
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Consultation on “Digital identity and the governing body which will oversee the rules on digital identity” published by the Department
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Bank of England’s Discussion Paper, “New Forms of Digital Money”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed
This paper sets out the Emerging Payment Association’s response to the FCA’s Consultation Paper, “A New Consumer Duty”. We welcome the FCA’s focus on consumer protection and the broad objectives
The Payments Association welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Payment Systems Regulator’s Call for views “CP21/6: Confirmation of Payee”. The community’s response contained in this paper reflects views expressed
This paper sets out the Emerging Payment Association’s (Payments Association) response to the first six questions Payment Systems Regulator’s (PSR) consultation on the delivery and regulation of the New Payments
This paper sets out the Emerging Payment Association’s response to HM Treasury’s UK regulatory approach to cryptoassets and stablecoins: Consultation and call for evidence in January 2021. It contains recommendations
This paper sets out the Emerging Payment Association’s response to HM Treasury’s Insolvency changes for payment and electronic money institutions in December 2020. It contains recommendations on how to ensure
This paper sets out the Emerging Payment Association’s response to HM Treasury’s Review of the Payments Landscape in 2020. It contains recommendations on how to ensure the UK’s payments industry
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