
Nadja van der Veer (Blog): Taking a chance on TPPs: a road banks cannot afford to follow
Nadja discusses banks’ duty of care to their customers and whether relying on public registers to check a TPP’s identity and regulated status is enough
Nadja discusses banks’ duty of care to their customers and whether relying on public registers to check a TPP’s identity and regulated status is enough
At the end of July 2019, the EBA officially published a standardised list of the names of the competent authorities.
A few weeks before PSD2 Access to Account comes into force people are asking how many TPPs there actually are, but do we know what a TPP is?
In her blog article, payments Lawyer, Nadja van der Veer, discusses the effectiveness of the EBA Register
In his article, Kai explores the opportunities and challenges in the practical implementation of PSD2 and the accompanying regulation.
In his article, Kai explores how liabilities should be allocated between the ASPSP and the TPP, once access has been granted and if a transaction goes wrong
As any parent with young children knows, the favourite question on a road trip is “Are we nearly there yet?” The same goes for PSD2.