Date: 2010
Type: Article
The Single Payments Area in Europe
Columbia Journal of European Law, 2010 16, 2, 321-335
JANCZUK-GORYWODA, Agnieszka, The Single Payments Area in Europe, Columbia Journal of European Law, 2010 16, 2, 321-335
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Recent legislative developments in the field of payment services in the European Union aim at building a uniform European payments market. The creation of an internal market for payments has been the result of both industry self-regulation and public regulation. The Payment Services Directive (PSD) and Regulation 924/2009 support and complement the private regulatory regime developed by the banking sector's European Payments Council, the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). The PSD provides a legal framework for SEPA by harmonizing certain core payments provisions, while Regulation 924/2009 substantially enabled the launch of SEPA Direct Debit by laying down the principle of “reachability” for cross-border direct debit payments and by regulating multilateral interchange fees in direct debit transactions. This Note describes in further detail the PSD, Regulation 924/2009, and their relation to SEPA.
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ISSN: 1076-6715
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