The EMA responded to the UK Payment Systems Regulator CP9/22 on Depositor Protection.
The EMA responded to the UK Payment Systems Regulator CP9/22 on Depositor Protection.
We are asking the co-legislators to keep the use of e-money gift cards and vouchers and abstain from introducing mandatory customer identification for such products in the proposed Anti-Money Laundering Regulation.
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#AML #eurocommerce #giftcards
The EMA co-signed an industry statement on the AMLR trilogue negotiations, calling on the co-legislators to ensure a level playing field amongst all fintech providers when it comes to their obligations to perform CDD on their customers. https://e-ma.org/publications/consultations/joint-eu-fintech-industry-statement-on-amlr-trilogues-make-or-break-time-for-pisps
What are the main issues relating to the cryptocurrency industry and #ESG? Our new report in partnership with @Clifford_Chance provides an overview of why it is important and where progress can be made. https://bit.ly/3AWGfkN
The EMA co-signed a joint industry Call to Action to safeguard the Customer Due Diligence exemption for low-risk, low-value e-money products in the upcoming AML Regulation. https://e-ma.org/publications/consultations/joint-industry-call-to-action-on-cdd-exemption
The EMA co-signed an industry letter to the European Commission on amending the Settlement Finality Directive alongside the implementation of the SCT Inst legislation and thus creating a true level playing field for all actors in the field of payments.
https://e-ma.org/publications/consultations/joint-industry-letter-on-amending-the-settlement-finality-directive-alongside-the-implementation-of-the-sct-inst-legislation
After a few years, we are back to hybrid meetings in our offices in Brussels, Belgium or Surbiton, UK. Our EU local branches have also resumed meeting in person.
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