EBA Opinion on SCA elements under PSD2 .pdf
Opinion on the elements of strong customer authentication under PSD2
Opinion on the elements of strong customer authentication under PSD2
Opinion on the nature of passport notifications for agents and distributors of e-money
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final Guidelines on fraud reporting under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). These Guidelines, which the EBA developed in close cooperation with the European Central Bank (ECB) and which are addressed to payment service providers and competent authorities, are aimed at contributing to the objective of PSD2 of enhancing the security of retail payments in the EU.
Opinion on the use of eIDAS certificates under the RTS on SCA and CSC
BSG Response to EBA CP on Draft Guidelines on the conditions to be met to benefit from an exemption from contingency measures (EBA CP 2018 09)_13 August 2018 .pdf
Extension of the Joint Committee Guidelines on complaints-handling (JC 2018 35)
Draft RTS on home-host cooperation under PSD2 (EBA-RTS-2018-03)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its final draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) specifying the framework for cooperation and the exchange of information between competent authorities under the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2). The RTS also clarify the type of information as well as the templates to be used by payment institutions when reporting to the competent authorities of the host Member States on the payment business activities carried out in their territories.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to the Joint Committee (JC) Guidelines on complaints-handling, which includes an extension of their scope of application to the authorities supervising the new institutions established under the revised Payment Service Directive (PSD2) and the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD). This extension will ensure that an identical set of requirements for complaints-handling continues to apply to all financial institutions across the banking, investment and insurance sectors. This will provide consumers with the same level of protection, irrespective of which regulated product or service they are purchasing and which regulated institution they are purchasing it from.
Final report on Guidelines on fraud reporting under Article 96(6) PSD2 (EBA-GL-2018-05)