PAYPAL SUSPENDS CRYPTO SALES IN THE UK UNTIL 2024
A link to a Reuters’ press release from August 16, 2023, on PayPal’s decision to suspend cryptocurrency sales in the UK.
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Emerging P2P, B2B, B2P, C2B, A2A, Fintech, crossborder money transfer platforms e.g., Western Union, WorldRemit, domestic money transfer platforms, e.g., Zelle. Also included is content related to Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).
A link to a Reuters’ press release from August 16, 2023, on PayPal’s decision to suspend cryptocurrency sales in the UK.
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A slide in graph form, showing the transition from PSD2 to PSD3, the payments environment in the European Single Market Area.
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This is a brief description of the 3rd Payment Services Directive, PSD3. It is an upcoming framework that regulates electronic payments and the banking ecosystem within the European Single Market Area (EEA). The PSD3 will be decided by the EC after a round of consultations.
In this white paper, TINK (a Visa company) explains how PSD3/PSR is a welcome addition to the development of open banking in Europe. PSR should address standardization issues and past problems with APIs. The requirements should be passed before the summer of 2024 with enforcement happening by the end of 2025.
EUROPEAN COMMISSION INTRODUCES PSD3/PSR TO ADVANCE OPEN BANKING Read More »
A link to an article by Geniusee identifying the most important regulatory issues facing fintechs and listing the regulatory bodies with which they deal in the US and Uk.
FINTECH REGULATION LEGAL ISSUES AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE (UNITED STATES AND UK) Read More »
This article looks at central bank efforts in Asia, Europe, and North America to support digital wallets and payments, through digital currencies.
A WORLD TOUR OF DIGITAL CURRENCY PROJECTS Read More »
Short article describing Google’s movement of online payments processing for European Economic Area’s users (with the exception of the UK) to Ireland.
WITH BREXIT DAYS AWAY GOOGLE OFFICIALLY MOVED ONLINE PAYMENT PROCESSING TO IRELAND Read More »