Authorised push payments and the voluntary code
What are you doing to protect your customers from authorised push payment (APP) scams? That is a question payment service providers (PSPs), including payment and
What are you doing to protect your customers from authorised push payment (APP) scams? That is a question payment service providers (PSPs), including payment and
Back in October last year, fscom director Alison Donnelly wrote a blog on the FCA’s consultation on new rules for payment and e-money institutions. As explained in that blog, due to FCA concern with how
With only four months to go to the final PSD2 implementation date of 14 September 2019, all payment service providers must make sure they are
Payescape Managing Director, John Borland talks about his recent experience of applying to become an authorised payment institution (API) with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Safeguarding is both a simple and important concept. Every payment and e-money institution that I have ever worked with wants to protect their customers’ funds
In my previous blog, I outlined the basic requirements of the new obligation, brought in under PSD2 (the second Payment Services Directive), for all payment service
In a previous blog post, I took a look at the upcoming access changes to the UK’s RTGS system (the Clearing House Automated Payment System) and,
It’s been five months since the FCA’s doors opened to applications from the new payment service providers, often referred to as third party providers (TPPs),
Following on from my previous blog post, where I looked at the UK’s current and future payments architecture, one of the most interesting developments identified at the Project
Last week, Project Regulator, which I lead on behalf of the Emerging Payments Association, hosted a special briefing on the new payments architecture organised by the