This Regulations 101 training course will cover payments regulations and frameworks (e.g. SEPA, PSD2, IFR, Open Banking, AML and other financial crime related regulations) as well as privacy and security […]
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 […]
Join your fellow members at our popular networking event - establish new contacts and sales leads. The event will run between 18:00 - 21:00 GMT on Tuesday 3 December 2024 at Babel Beerhouse, Kings Cross, London and is an in-person networking drinks reception. Simply pick up your badge at registration and join us for a drink […]
Join us for a strategic session in our Payments Lab, orchestrated by The Payments Association’s editorial team. This roundtable is designed specifically for VPs and Directors navigating the complex landscape […]
The dream of fostering a borderless financial ecosystem is slowly becoming a reality as we transform the way we move money with mobile wallets. One of the latest steps forward […]
With the new rules from the PSR requiring PSPs to reimburse customers who have been scammed arriving in October 2024, The Payments Association has undertaken a survey to discover what […]
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