Posts Tagged ‘PSD’

Bankers need to move towards new frontiers in payments

November 5th, 2009 by Douwe Lycklama in EPCA conference

The yearly EPCA Conference is one of the very few conferences where payments are being discussed in their wider strategic context. For years conference chairmen and organizers Harry Smorenberg and Douwe Lycklama have been shaping the EPCA Conference into an event they would like to go to themselves. The yearly reviews of the EPCA Conference [...]


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SEPA end date: a new beginning?

June 21st, 2009 by Douwe Lycklama in SEPA and PSD

On June 8 the commission announced a new consultation a ‘a possible end date for SEPA migration’ ( ) in order to force the market to start using SEPA payment products (credit transfer and direct debit). Indeed, SEPA volumes aren’t coming by themselves. Administrations, consumers and businesses are still puzzled about what to do with [...]


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Fascinating peculiarities: Liechtenstein’s PSD transposition

June 15th, 2009 by Remco Boer in Payment Systems, SEPA and PSD

The implementation and transposition of the Payment Services Directive (PSD) into national legislation is problematic, but Liechtenstein, Europe’s fourth smallest country, has some additional difficulties. It well exhibits the fascinating peculiarities that have gradually arisen in the European payments landscape over the course of history.
 
In an article in the latest issue of ClearIt Journal, [...]


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