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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _FI.pdf

EBA guidelines outlining conditions for exempting payment service providers from establishing a fallback interface under PSD2 RTS (Regulatory Technical Standards), specifying compliance requirements for competent authorities and firms from January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _ES.pdf

EBA final guidelines outlining conditions for exempting account servicing payment service providers from the contingency mechanism under PSD2’s Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication and secure communication, effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _LT.pdf

European Banking Authority final guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism requirement for dedicated interfaces under RTS 33 (Article 6) of PSD2, outlining conditions for payment service providers and supervisory reporting obligations effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back_PL.pdf

EBA final report establishing guidelines on exemptions from fallback mechanisms under Article 33(6) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/389 (RTS on strong customer authentication and secure communication) for payment service providers using dedicated interfaces, effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back_NL.pdf

EBA guidelines outlining conditions for exempting payment service providers from fallback mechanisms under PSD2’s Regulatory Technical Standards on strong customer authentication, specifying compliance and reporting requirements for competent authorities.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _SK.pdf

EBA final report on guidelines outlining conditions for exempting payment service providers from the contingency mechanism under Article 33(6) of RTS on strong customer authentication and secure communication (PSD2), effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _HU.pdf

EBA final guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism for strong customer authentication and secure communication under PSD2, detailing conditions for payment service providers to avoid fallback interface requirements under Regulation (EU) 2018/389.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _EN.pdf

EBA guidelines outlining conditions for payment service providers to obtain an exemption from the contingency mechanism under Article 33(6) of Regulation (EU) 2018/389 (RTS on SCA & CSC), including compliance and reporting requirements for competent authorities, effective from January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _FR.pdf

EBA final report establishing guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism under PSD2’s strong customer authentication (SCA) rules, detailing conditions for payment service providers to avoid emergency measures for dedicated interfaces, effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _CS.pdf

EBA final report establishing guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism under Article 33(6) of the Regulatory Technical Standards on strong customer authentication and secure communication (RTS SCA), outlining conditions for payment service providers to avoid mandatory contingency measures under PSD2.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _ET.pdf

EBA final report on guidelines for exempting payment service providers from the fallback mechanism under PSD2 RTS (Regulation (EU) 2018/389), outlining conditions for Article 33(6) exemptions, compliance requirements, and application from January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _LV.pdf

EBA guidelines outlining conditions for exempting payment service providers from the fallback mechanism under RTS 33.6 of Regulation (EU) 2018/389, covering secure customer authentication, compliance reporting, and supervisory cooperation under PSD2.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _PT.pdf

EBA guidelines outlining conditions for payment service providers to be exempted from the contingency mechanism under PSD2’s Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on strong customer authentication, effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _MT.pdf

EBA final guidelines outlining conditions for exempting payment service providers from the contingency mechanism under Article 33(6) of the RTS on strong customer authentication and common secure communication (SCA & CSC), effective January 2019.
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24 January 2019

Final Report on Guidelines on the exemption to the fall back _DA.pdf

EBA final report establishing guidelines on exemptions from the fallback mechanism under Article 33(6) of the Regulatory Technical Standards on strong customer authentication and secure communication (RTS SCA), outlining conditions for payment service providers using dedicated interfaces.
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