EMA submission to FATF Unintended Consequences Project
The EMA responded to the FATF call for evidence: Mitigating the Unintended Consequences of the FATF Standards.
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The EMA frequently responds to government and European consultations on regulation that impacts the e-money and payment services industry. Sometimes, we also express our views on issues that are raised in the public domain where we feel it is important to provide an industry input.
Our publications reflect the views of the EMA as whole; individual members’ views may vary from time to time. The public consultation responses are listed below. For further information on these positions, please contact us.
The EMA responded to the European Commission targeted consultation on the review of the crisis management and deposit insurance framework.
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The EMA submitted a response to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) consultation on the future oversight of the CMA’s open banking remedies.
EMA response to CMA consultation on future oversight of Open Banking Remedies Read More »
The EMA submitted a response to the Central Bank of Ireland CP137 – Consultation on New Methodology to Calculate Funding Levies payable by Payment Institutions and E-Money Institutions.
EMA response to Central Bank of Ireland CP 137 on Funding Levies for EMIs and PIs Read More »
The EMA submitted a response to the first part of the Payment Systems Regulator CP21/2 – Consultation on delivery and regulation of the New Payments Architecture.
EMA response to PSR CP21-2 Delivery & Regulation of the NPA Q1-6 Read More »