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Payment Services Regulations 2017 and Electronic Money Regulations 2011
The FCA provides information on the regulation of payment services and e-money, including who is affected by the rules. -
Account information service (AIS) and payment initiation service (PIS)
These services already exist in the UK, however, PSD2 will bring them within the scope of regulation. ... PSD2 introduces important changes to the passporting process and to the procedure to appoint agents. -
AIS and/or PIS combined with other payment or e-money services
Find out more about account information services (AIS) and payment initiation services (PIS) combined with other payment or e-money services. -
Personal data and authorisation
How and why the FCA uses personal data that is collected via forms on its online portals: Connect, RegData and Online Invoicing. -
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. -
The future of competition and regulation in retail banking
Speech by Christopher Woolard, Executive Director of Strategy and Competition at the FCA, delivered at Future of Retail Banking 2017. -
Karina McTeague speech on retail banking and payments at the PayExpo 2017
Speech delivered by Karina McTeague, Director of Retail Banking Supervision at the FCA, at the PayExpo 2017 on changes within the payments landscape. -
Repeal and replacement of assimilated law
Documents on the repeal and replacement of provisions in the retained EU law. -
Service standards 2019/20
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 2019/20. -
Service standards 2018/19
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 2018/19.