EMA response to OBIE TPP Guidelines – 2021
The EMA responded to the OBIE consultation on TPP Guidelines.
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The EMA responded to the OBIE consultation on TPP Guidelines.
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The EMA submitted a response to the European Commission Consultation on a Proposal for a Directive (COM 2020) 596 to address the impact of the proposal for a regulation on digital operational resilience for the financial sector (DORA) on EU Directives.
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The EMA responded to the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) CP21/2 – Consultation on delivery and regulation of the New Payments Architecture, questions 7-14.
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The EMA submitted a response to the FCA CP21/3: Changes to the SCA-RTS and to the guidance in ‘Payment Services and Electronic Money – Our Approach’ and the Perimeter Guidance Manual.
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The EMA submitted a response to the Central Bank of Ireland Strategic Plan 2022-2024.
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The EMA sent a letter to the Lithuanian Ministry of Finance regarding FATCA and CRS.
The EMA would like to raise three issues of concern in relation to implementation of the CRS and FATCA in Lithuania, specifically the scope of the law as it applies to Electronic Money Institutions (“EMIs”), Payment Institutions (“PIs”), and electronic money (“e-money”) and unregulated payment products issued by Credit Institutions (“CIs”), which we consider to be out of scope of the CRS and FATCA.
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The EMA submitted a response to the Irish Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) regarding the notification M/21/004 – AIB/BoI/PTSB – Synch Payments JV to set up a joint venture (JV) between AIB, Bank of Ireland, and Permanent TSB to create a new industry-wide mobile payment system service, Synch Payments DAC.
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