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EU, banks, COVID-19, lending, Reuters, European Union, ECB, European Central Bank, European Commission, NPL, pandemic, loans
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced that it will provide EUR 15 million of growth funding to the German identity verification platform IDnow.
European Investment Bank, IDnow, KYC, AML, supply chain finance, research, EGFF, EFSI, European Union
Bizay, EIB, investment, Europe, European Investment Bank, SMEs, B2B, COVID-19, economic recovery, European Union, Portugal
Search engine, Ecosia, wooden debit card, TreeCard, eco-friendly, debit card, transaction fees, tree planting, investment, financial support, fintech, Europe, European Union, marketplace, fintech platform, Synapse, banking, financial services, card processing, Mastercard
Rob Hoitink from iDEAL runs us trough all the ways in which PSD2 allowed iDEAL to innovate and improve its offering for the Dutch consumer market and beyond
Rob Hoitink, iDEAL, online payments, Payment Methods Report, PMR, Online Payment Platform, PSD2, Payments Service Directive 2, Central Judicial Collection Agency, iDEAL payment, SEPA Credit Transfer, SCT Inst, third-party providers, open APIs, Europe, European Union
The European Commission has published its findings of the evaluation of the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation ('VBER'), together with the Vertical Guidelines.
European Commission, Vertical Block Exemption Regulation, VBER, ecommerce, online payment platform, online payments, European Union regulation, Europe, Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
EstateGuru, lending, P2P lending, Estonia, Europe, Lemonway, fintech, payment, loans, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Spain, Finland, European Union, Lemonway IBAN, investor, BNP Paribas, alternative lending, Onfido, ID verification
UK, Mastercard, Visa, retail, retailers, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda, Argos, transactions, multilateral interchange fees, MIFs, Court of Appeal, Europe, European Unions
Ramp, a Poland-based crypto payment gateway, has announced it received an Open Banking License in Europe.
crypto payment gateway, open banking, open banking licence, Poland, Account Information Service Provider, European Union, API connection, P2P marketplace, digital banking, online banking
Three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have published their second joint opinion on the money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF) risks impacting the European Union’s (EU) financial industry.
money laundering, ML, terrorist financing, European Union, financial industry, European Banking Authority, ESMA
We discussed with Nans Lorenzini, Legal and Compliance Officer at Limonetik, to learn more about the impact of PSD2, 18 months after it was adopted in January 2018
Nans Lorenzini, Limonetik, payment legislation, PSD2, strong authentication, bank, European Union, European Banking Authority, French Observatory for the Security of Payment Methods, payment method, PISPs, AISPs
The Government of Albania has announced that it will roll out an online invoicing system in January 2020 to stop businesses evading taxes.
Albania, national e-invoicing, e-billing, electronic billing, electronic invoicing system, Government mandated e-invoicing, European Union, EU, Europe, tax evasion
The European Payments Council has announced opening consultation on the Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment.
European Payments Council, Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment, e-invociing, electronic invoice standard, European Union, Business Justification and Message Definition Report, Euro Retail Payments Board, ISO 20022, Europe, electronic invoice
Billon Solutions has obtained permission from the Polish Financial Supervision Authority to operate as a registered e-money institution.
Billon, e-money license, Billon Solutions, Polish Financial Supervision Authority, e-money institution, Poland, European Union, EU
Denmark-based Maersk Trade Finance has announced targeting a loan disbursement of USD 200 million for India’s SMEs in 2019.
Maersk Trade Finance, financing, trade finance, SME, Denmark, European Union, loan
The Cyprus Council of Ministers has approved the bill on the harmonisation with the Directive 2014/55/ EU on mandating e-invoicing in the public sector.
Cyprus, e-invoicing, Directive 2014/55/ EU, mandatory e-invoicing, electronic invoice, European Union, public sector, Europe, European Parliament, e-invoicing regulation
Croatia has joined the European countries that mandated the use of e-invoicing in public procurement processes as outlined in Directive 2014/55/EU.
Croatia, B2G, e-invocing, e-invoicing mandate, European Union, EU, Directive 2014/55/EU, public procurement, European standard EN 16931-1:2017, European Committee for Standardization, B2G public procurement
The Principality of Andorra and the Vatican City State have announced entering the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA).
Andorra, Vatican City, Vatican City State/the Holy See, Single Euro Payments Area, SEPA, cross-border payments, The European Union, Europe, SEPA Credit Transfer, SEPA Instant Credit Transfer, SEPA Direct Debit
European Union officials have voted to approve a plan to lower charges for cross-border payments made within the Eurozone.
European Union, cross-border payments, mobile banking, online banking, Eurozone, cross-border payments fees, Europe, banking
Jon Shamah, Chair of EEMA, discusses how the eIDAS Trust Services Regulation can help citizens and business achieve the EU’s vision of a Single Digital Society
Jon Shamah, EEMA, eIDAS, Single Digital Society, eIDAS Trust Services Regulation, European Union, Qualified Digital Signatures, Payment Services Directive, PSD2