Pressure mounts on regulators over SCA plans
By Michael McCaw & Alex Hamilton With little over a week before Europe’s strong customer authentication (SCA) is due to go-live market ... read more
By Michael McCaw & Alex Hamilton With little over a week before Europe’s strong customer authentication (SCA) is due to go-live market ... read more
In this new era, banks are required to provide other third parties such as qualified payment service providers (PSPs) connectivity to access customer account data and to initiate payments.
I spoke to Colin Swain about the role of traditional banks post-PSD2 and Open Banking, the race between challengers and incumbents, and who is going to come out on-top.
As the first flakes start to fall and the smells in the air start to change, one of my favourite exercises of the Christmas season begins: looking ahead and wondering what next year may bring.
Scott Thompson reports on the FCA's final rules, requiring providers of personal and business current accounts to release information to help customers compare the service they could receive from different providers.
The Emerging Payments Awards ceremony celebrated its 10th year in 2017 last night by bringing together industry leaders and over 650 payments professionals for a night dedicated to recognising the ecosystem's best.
Martin James, Regional Vice President, Northern Europe at DataStax explains why the regulation should be a springboard for complete digital transformation.
Michael Cocoman, International Regulatory Lead at Stripe, considers the impact of PSD2 on marketplace platforms in Europe and Stripe’s solution to shoulder the regulatory burden so platforms can focus on running their online businesses.
Our round-up of 2017's deals that will have the biggest impact on the payments ecosystem.
Abdul Naushad, Founder and Executive Chairman of PayCommerce, speaks to PaymentEye about Faster Payments schemes and the future of cross-border payments.