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Account information service (AIS) and payment initiation service (PIS)
Under PSD2 an ‘account information service’ is an online service which provides consolidated information on payment accounts held by a payment service user with payment service providers. ... Under PSD2, a ‘payment initiation service’is an online -
Repeal and replacement of assimilated law
Documents on the repeal and replacement of provisions in the retained EU law. -
Outsourcing and operational resilience
The FCA explains the implications for operational resilience for regulated firms using outsourcing and other third party service providers, and what it expects from them. -
Service standards 2020/21
The FCA measures its performance using service standards. These are the levels of performance that it aims to meet when carrying out its regulatory functions. This service standards analysis is for 2020/21. -
Firms and investment funds that were eligible to notify us to use the TPR
We explain which types of firms and investment funds were eligible to notify us of their intention to use the temporary permissions regime and temporary marketing permissions regime. -
Comparison of banking providers’ fraud controls
This page contains information about banks’ fraud controls. It is intended to enable consumers and consumer groups to compare how banks protect their customers against fraud, and to help consumers to make better informed choices about their -
FCA response to European Banking Authority’s Opinion on Strong Customer Authentication
The EBA has published an Opinion on Strong Customer Authentication under PSD2. -
Building Societies and the Future of Retail Banking
Speech by Jonathan Davidson, Director of Supervision – Retail and Authorisations at the FCA, delivered at Building societies annual conference 2018, Manchester. -
PS19/26: Brexit - Regulatory Technical Standards for Strong Customer Authentication and Common and Secure Open Standards of Communication
This policy statement PS19/26 confirms the regulatory technical standards for strong customer authentication and common and secure open standards of communication, which will apply in the UK, in the event of a no-deal exit by the UK from the EU. -
FG16/5: Guidance for firms outsourcing to the ‘cloud’ and other third party IT services
In November 2015, the FCA consulted on guidance to clarify the requirements on firms when outsourcing to the ‘cloud’ and other third party IT services. The FCA published the final guidance (FG16/5) in July 2016.