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Revision as of 09:10, 23 April 2023
UK financial regulation.
(PSR).
The Payment Systems Regulator was established in 2015 to regulate payment systems in the UK.
The PSR's objectives include:
- Ensuring that payment systems are operated and developed in a way that considers and promotes the interests of all the businesses and consumers that use them.
- Promoting effective competition in the markets for payment systems and services.
- Promoting development and innovation in payment systems, in particular the infrastructure used to operate payment systems.
See also
- Confirmation of Payee
- Cross-border interchange fee
- Financial Conduct Authority (CA)
- Immediate payments and the impact on corporate treasurers
- Infrastructure
- New Payments Architecture (NPA)
- Pay.UK
- Payment service provider
- Payment system
- PSD2
- Request to Pay