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payment service providers

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PPSD2
On the Way to PSD3 – EBA’s Thoughts on Required Amendments to the Regulatory Framework for Payment Services | PayTechLaw | Christian Walz from Annerton
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On the Way to PSD3 – EBA’s Thoughts on Required Amendments to the Regulatory Framework for Payment Services

  • byChristian Walz
  • 29. June 2022
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The review of PSD2 is currently taking place with some delay. With this review, various market participants are…
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FFinTech online course
Essential civil law requirements for payment services | PayTechLaw | FinTech online course | sutthinon602
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Essential civil law requirements for payment services | FinTech online course #11

  • byKemal Ahmedi
  • 12. December 2020
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In addition to regulatory requirements, payment service providers shall also comply with civil law requirements, which can be…
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PPayment
wichtige Rechtsquellen für Finanzdienstleister im Aufsichtsrecht | important supervisory law sources for payment service providers | PayTechLaw
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Important supervisory law sources for payment service providers

  • byChristian Walz
  • 30. July 2019
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Here on PayTechLaw we regularly look at overviews of laws and supervisory documents, e.g. the summaries of the…
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BBanking
PayTechTalk 34 | Erlaubnistypen fuer Zahlungsdienstleister | PayTechLaw
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PayTechTalk 34 – licence types for payment service providers

  • byChristian Walz
  • 14. March 2019
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Recently I looked into the topic of licence types for payment service providers on PayTechLaw. In my blog…
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  • Payments: Commission proposes to accelerate the rollout of instant payments in euro
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