Posts Tagged ‘Financial Conduct Authority’
Acquired.com joins OBL cVRP industry initiative, launches own VRP solution
The payments business is a founding member of an initiative driven by Open Banking Limited to create a new company that will continue work in the UK on commercial VRP.
Read MoreOpen Banking Expo shortlisted for leading Conference and Events Award
Open Banking Expo UK & Europe has been named a finalist in the Conference & Events Awards 2025.
Read MoreGlobal Pay by Bank platform Banked acquires VibePay
Banked said the acquisition of UK-based VibePay will help drive global adoption of Pay by Bank through consumer and merchant incentives.
Read MoreFCA to publish Open Finance rollout ‘roadmap’ within a year
The Financial Conduct Authority made the commitment in its new five-year strategy, in which it set out four priority areas.
Read MoreOpen Banking payment provider Atoa approved as authorised payment institution
The Financial Conduct Authority’s authorisation will allow Atoa to extend its payment services to businesses across the UK.
Read MorePSR abolished as part of UK Government plans to ‘simplify’ payments regulation
The Payment Systems Regulator will be consolidated into the Financial Conduct Authority to ensure firms only have “one port of call” to deal with.
Read MoreUK banks call on industry to get CFIT’s proposed Digital Company ID ‘off the ground’
Speakers from Lloyds Banking Group, Monzo and NatWest Group were at CFIT’s ‘Fighting Economic Crime through Enhanced Verification: Coalition Showcase’.
Read MoreFCA, PSR share digital wallet competition ‘concerns’ with CMA
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority and Payment Systems Regulator have reported their joints findings on the usage and impact of digital wallets
Read MoreFCA, PSR reveal plans for new independent company to drive VRP in the UK
The regulators made the announcement as part of the next steps for UK Open Banking.
Read MoreNorway’s Neonomics acquires UK Open Banking platform Ordo
The deal has been approved by the UK and Norway’s financial regulators, respectively.
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