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EBA GL 2017 17-CT GLs on security measures for operational and security risks of payment services
Consultation Paper on the application of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling to the new institutions under MCD and PSD2 (EBA-CP-2018-02).pdf
Consultation Paper on the application of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling to the new institutions under MCD and PSD2 (EBA-CP-2018-02)
EBA consults on extending the application of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling to the new institutions under PSD2 and MCD
The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation to propose extending the scope of application of the existing Joint Committee (JC) Guidelines on complaints-handling to the new institutions established under the revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2) and the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD). The proposal, which does not envisage any changes to the substance of the existing Guidelines, will ensure that an identical set of requirements for complaints-handling continues to apply to all financial institutions across the banking, investment and insurance sectors. The extension of the scope will provide consumers with the same level of protection, irrespective of which regulated product or service they are purchasing and which regulated institution they are purchasing it from. The consultation runs until 27 May 2018.
Tool for calculating the minimum monetary amount of the PII under PSD2.xlsm
Tool for calculating the minimum monetary amount of the PII under PSD2
EBA publishes Final Guidelines on Professional Indemnity Insurance under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2), on the criteria on how to stipulate the minimum monetary amount of the professional indemnity insurance (PII) or other comparable guarantee for payment initiation services (PIS) and account information services (AIS). Undertakings intending to carry out these services will need PII cover or a comparable guarantee as a prerequisite to be granted authorisation. The Guidelines, therefore, contribute to the overall objectives of PSD2, by strengthening the liability regime governing the interactions between the different actors involved in electronic payment transactions.
Guidelines on the security measures under PSD2 (EBA-GL-2017-17)_EN.pdf
Guidelines on security measures for operational and security risks under the PSD2
BSG Response to EBA CP on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA CP 2017 16)_3 Jan 2018.pdf
BSG Response to EBA CP on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA CP 2017 16)_3 Jan 2018
Consultation on RTS on home-host cooperation under PSD2
EBA publishes Opinion on the transition from PSD1 to PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an Opinion addressed to competent authorities on the transition from the existing Payment Services Directive (PSD1) to the revised Directive (PSD2), which will apply from 13 January 2018. In its Opinion, the EBA clarifies a number of issues identified by market participants and competent authorities, including with regard to the transitional period foreseen under PSD2.
Guidelines on incident reporting under PSD2 (EBA-GL-2017-10)_EN.pdf
EBA Opinion on the transition from PSD1 to PSD2 (EBA-Op-2017-16).pdf
EBA Opinion on the transition from PSD1 to PSD2 (EBA-Op-2017-16)
Guidelines on major incidents reporting under PSD2
Final Report on final draft RTS and ITS on EBA Register under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2017-10) (EBA-ITS-2017-07).pdf
Final Report on final draft RTS and ITS on EBA Register under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2017-10) (EBA-ITS-2017-07)
EBA publishes final draft technical standards on the future EBA register under the Payment Services Directive
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) and implementing technical standards (ITS) on the EBA electronic central register under the Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The RTS specify the procedures competent authorities (CAs) should follow when providing information to the EBA and those that apply to the EBA when processing and publishing that information. The ITS specify the information that will be made available on the EBA Register. The aim of the EBA Register is to provide transparency on the operation of payment and e-money institutions across the EU, enhance cooperation between competent authorities in the Member States and ensure a high level of consumer protection.
EBA publishes final Guidelines on security measures under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on security measures for operational and security risks of payments services under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). These Guidelines, which the EBA developed in close cooperation with the European Central Bank (ECB), are in support of the objective of PSD2 of contributing to an integrated payments market across the European Union, promoting equal conditions for competition, and mitigating the increased security risks arising from electronic payments. This, in turn, minimises disruption to users, payment service providers and payment systems.
Final report on EBA Guidelines on the security measures for operational and security risks under PSD2 (EBA-GL-2017-17).pdf
Final report on EBA Guidelines on the security measures for operational and security risks under PSD2 (EBA-GL-2017-17)
EBA publishes final draft technical standards on central contact points under PSD2
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on Central Contact Points under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The RTS specify the criteria for determining when the appointment of a central contact point in a host Member State (MS) is appropriate and the functions that these contact points should fulfill. These RTS are in support of the objective of PSD2 of facilitating the supervision by competent authorities (CAs) of the networks of agents used by payment institutions (PIs) and electronic money institutions (EMIs) for providing cross-border payment services under the right of establishment.