FROM PSD2 TO PSD3 (Slide)
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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Emerging payments rails that are often rivals to legacy systems such as the interchange, and that facilitate integration between banking and payments apps offered by many different providers.
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.
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A brief description by INNOPAY of the relationship between open banking and another financial service like open insurance. The authors suggest that mandated openness will soon change otherwise slow developments.
A Vodcast by 99FinTech addressing compliance in the digital payments and banking space that explains how firms that embrace compliance versus treating it as a cost center can position themselves better to attract investors, accelerate market entry, achieve competitive advantage, and ensure stability.
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In this short video from Nordigen, a provider of apis that power open banking, iPSD2 regulations, that require all banks to provide an API to give users access to their banking so that data. Developers can build third party apps using the bank APIs to create a seamless connection to a customer’s banking data.
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