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European regulators agree on new rules for SEPA instant payments

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  • Instant Payments Expansion:
    • European governing bodies agree on new rules to increase the availability of instant payments.
    • Banks and payment service providers offering standard credit transfers in euros can now provide instant payments without exceeding current charges.
    • E-money institutions (EMIs) and payment institutions (PIs) will also gain access to instant payments through amendments to the settlement finality directive (SFD).
  • Flexible Transactions:
    • Customers and businesses can transfer money at any time within EU member states.
    • Transactions are settled in 10 seconds or less, enhancing convenience for users.
  • Security Measures:
    • Service providers are required to install a confirmation of payee function.
    • The beneficiary’s IBAN and name must match for transaction execution, ensuring integrity and security.
  • Unified Instant Payments System:
    • Agreement on rules brings Europe closer to a unified instant payments system.
    • Follows the European Commission’s October 2022 proposal for a mandate.
  • Economic and Financial Sector Improvement:
    • Action aims to improve the strategic autonomy of the European economic and financial sector.
    • Aims to reduce “excessive reliance” on third-country financial institutions and infrastructures.
  • Benefits for Users:
    • Rules are expected to enhance possibilities to mobilize cash-flows for customers and businesses.
    • Anticipated improvement in the creation of added-value services.
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