Consultation on guidelines on internet payments security
- Consultation
- 14 NOVEMBER 2014
- EBA/CP/2014/31
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a consultation paper on the implementation of its Guidelines on the security of internet payments. These Guidelines are the first output of the joint work undertaken by the EBA and the European Central Bank (ECB) on the security of payment services. The consultation will run until 14 November 2014.
The draft Guidelines on the security of internet payments are based on the recommendations of the European Forum on the Security of Retail Payments (SecuRe Pay), a voluntary cooperative initiative set up by the ECB and comprising relevant authorities from the European Economic Area (EEA) with the aim of facilitating understanding of issues related to the security of electronic retail payment services.
The ECB had released its final SecuRe Pay recommendations for the security of internet payments in January 2013 with an implementation date for 1 February 2015. During a stock-take of the progress of its work in summer 2014, the SecuRe Pay forum concluded that a more solid legal basis would be beneficial to ensure consistent implementation by financial institutions across all EU Member States, as well as to reassure financial institutions that required investments and system changes are being followed up by a consistent regulatory framework. To this end, the EBA, as one of the forum members, agreed to issue guidelines based on the SecuRe Pay recommendations, which will enter into force in August 2015 - an extension of six months compared to the original SecuRe Pay implementation date.
While SecuRe Pay had already consulted on the substance of the requirements and incorporated the responses, the EBA is now consulting specifically on the implementation of its guidelines, as these may warrant some adjustments in the context of the ongoing negotiations of the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).
Consultation process
Comments to this consultation can be sent to the EBA by clicking on the "send your comments" button on the consultation page. Please note that the deadline for the submission of comments is 14 November 2014.
Responses
The form is now closed.
Received responses to the EBA
- 1. Association française des Sociétés Financières - ASF
- 2. Edebex SA
- 3. The UK Cards Association
- 4. Tha Bank Association of Slovenia
- 5. Atos Worldline
- 6. Currence iDEAL B.V.
- 7. Nordea Bank Finland Plc. Group Legal
- 8. on behalf of the German Banking Industry Committee National Association of German Cooperative Banks
- 9. iSignthis B.V.
- 10. Smart Payments Association
- 11. DECO - Associação Portuguesa para a Defesa do Consumidor
- 12. Danish Bankers Assocation
- 13. Czech Banking Association
- 14. EDiMA
- 15. Swedish Bankers' Association
- 16. European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB)
- 17. The Royal Bank of Scotland plc
- 18. European Banking Federation
- 19. Electronic Money Association
- 20. French Banking Federation
- 21. MasterCard
- 22. ITALIAN BANKING ASSOCIATION
- 23. Nets Denmark A/S
- 24. EPSM - European Association Of Payment Service Providers For Merchants
- 25. Portuguese Banking Community
- 26. ESBG
- 27. Association of German Banks
- 28. Österreichischer Sparkassenverband
- 29. BITKOM - The German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media
- 30. Banking & Payments Federation Ireland
- 31. PRETA Sas - MyBank
- 32. Pan Nordic Card Association
- 33. European Payments Council
- 34. CARTES BANCAIRES CB""
- 35. Deutsche Bank
- 36. Austrian Federal Economic Chamber/Divisoin Bank&Insurance
- 37. OP Pohjola Group Central Cooperative
Documents
BSG Response to Consultation Paper (EBA-CP-2014-31) 14 November 2014
(127.83 KB - PDF) Last update 18 November 2014
Consultation paper
(313.5 KB - PDF) Last update 20 October 2014