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ECB Extends Deadline for Non-Bank PSP Access to TARGET

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What This Means for Financial Institutions and Payment Providers

Highlights:

  • The European Central Bank has postponed the deadline for non-bank Payment Service Providers to gain access to the TARGET payment system.
  • This extension allows more time for non-bank entities to comply with the required regulations.
  • The decision reflects the ECB’s acknowledgment of the evolving payment landscape and the need for inclusive access.

The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced a significant extension of the deadline for non-bank Payment Service Providers (PSPs) seeking access to the TARGET payment system. This move is aimed at facilitating smoother compliance with regulatory measures, underscoring the ECB’s commitment to adapting to the evolving payments landscape. By allowing additional time, the ECB is fostering inclusivity and support for diverse financial entities in the payment ecosystem.

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