Latest Payments News: ECB Invites Experts For Talks On Offline Digital Euro Deployment, and more
Catch up on six of the stories our payments compliance analysts have covered lately, and stay up-to-date on the latest news.
ECB Invites Experts For Talks On Offline Digital Euro Deployment
The European Central Bank (ECB) has that it will be convening a series of expert technical talks to explore the deployment of the digital euros offline functionality on embedded Secure Elements (eSE) and embedded SIMs (eSIM) in mobile devices.
The initiative aims to gather insights into market, technical and business considerations to ensure a smooth rollout of this new digital currency feature.
Experts from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), mobile network operators (MNOs) and trusted service managers (TSMs) are invited to participate in the closed sessions.
The discussions are scheduled to take place from September 16 to 30, with the ECB asking stakeholders to apply by September 10.
Wind-Down Of FTX's Former Bank Is Now Complete, Says US Fed
The US Federal Reserve Board has that Silvergate Bank has paid back all of its deposits to customers and has been successfully liquidated.
The announcement brings to an end an enforcement action against Silvergate that began in May 2023, when the sudden bankruptcy of Silicon Valley Bank also took down Silvergate and Signature, another crypto-friendly bank.
As covered by 蹤獲鱉鱉, Silvergate was the go-to bank for crypto clients in the US, including FTX. From 2017 to 2021, the banks deposits from crypto customers grew from $770m to $14.1bn.
Last month, Silvergate also agreed to pay $63m to settle allegations of anti-money laundering (AML) failures filed by the and Californias (DFPI).
India Seeks Comment On Draft Framework For Alternative Authentication Methods
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is seeking feedback on a new for alternative authentication methods for digital payments, such as biometrics and software tokens.
The framework applies to all payment system providers and payment system participants, as defined in the Payment and Settlement Systems (PSS) Act 2007.
It provides definitions for new types of authentication mechanisms that may be used in digital payments and establishes how these authentication interactions are to be conducted.
It also details payments that are exempted from additional factor of authentication (AFA) requirements, such as recurring payments and card-present transactions of up to INR5,000 ($60).
The RBI had already mandated AFA for certain digital payments, and although previous regulations did not mandate the use of SMS-based one-time passwords, this approach has been primarily adopted by digital payments operators.
ESMA Issues Opinion On Global Crypto Firms Using Non-EU Execution Venues
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has an opinion addressing the risks posed by global crypto firms operating under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation.
The opinion focuses on firms seeking authorisation for their crypto brokerage activities within the EU while maintaining significant intra-group execution venues outside the EU's regulatory scope.
ESMA highlights the potential dangers of such arrangements, noting that they could undermine consumer protection and create an uneven playing field compared with EU-authorised execution venues.
The regulator urges national competent authorities (NCAs) to scrutinise these business structures closely during the authorisation process, and emphasises the need to prevent firms from circumventing MiCA obligations.
The opinion recommends a case-by-case assessment of firms' compliance with key requirements, including best execution practices, managing conflicts of interest and upholding clients' interests.
It also stresses the importance of proper custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients.
One In Ten Canadians Hit By Payments Fraud In Past Six Months
A from Payments Canada based on a survey of 1,500 Canadians has found that 13 percent of respondents have experienced payment fraud in the past six months.
The most frequent types of payments fraud reported were unauthorised transactions (38 percent) and impersonator contact (34 percent).
Of those who experienced payment fraud, 59 percent lost funds.
Around one third of survey respondents said they now struggle to determine whether a payments-related communication is legitimate.
However, the percentage of Canadians who experienced payment fraud dropped one percent compared to the same period in 2022.
ESAs Release Final Report On ICT Subcontracting Standards Under DORA
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA) have a joint final report on the draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for subcontracting information and communication technology (ICT) services under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).
These standards aim to improve the digital operational resilience of the EU financial sector by enhancing ICT risk management in relation to subcontracting.
The RTS focus on ensuring that financial entities effectively assess and manage the risks associated with subcontracting ICT services, particularly those that support critical or important functions.
This includes specifying the requirements for the entire lifecycle of contracts with ICT third-party service providers from the pre-contractual phase through to due diligence, ongoing management and monitoring.
The standards are designed to ensure that financial entities maintain control over their risks, even when relying on subcontractors, thereby reinforcing the overall stability and resilience of the EU financial sector.
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