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P27 Nordic Payments withdraws clearing licence application, leaving the project’s future unclear

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P27 Nordic Payments has withdrawn its clearing license application from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority due to new regulations and requirements, casting doubt on the future of the cross-border payment project linking payments between Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland.

Facts

  • P27 Nordic Payments has withdrawn its clearing license application from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.
  • This was the group’s second application after the initial application was rejected in 2019.
  • Denmark’s banking sector has decided to pursue other payment modernization plans separate from the P27 project, and Sweden also intends to follow a similar path.
  • P27 is a joint initiative between Danske Bank, Handelsbanken, Nordea, OP Financial Group, SEB, and Swedbank.
  • P27 cited “new requirements and regulations” that have challenged its operating model.
  • The project will not handle Swish-flow in Sweden.
  • P27 CEO Paula de Silva says the group is now “in a dialogue” with its bank members “to evaluate the best options going forward.”
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