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SEPA

 
The Single Euro Payments Area has recently dominated discussions in the payments business, but how will it benefit your business?
The Single Euro(pean) Payments Area (SEPA) represents on of the largest banking change projects seen thus far within Europe. Similar programmes such as EMV provide an idea of the extent of the changes required, however only introduction of the Euro has required a similar scale of investment.
SEPA’s vision is that within the next four years citizen and corporate Europe will be able to make payments anywhere in Europe as easily as they make payments at home. All payments will be impacted and as a result, credit transfers, direct debits, card and cash payments will migrate to common inter-operable processes and standards.
Whilst there has been significant focus on the costs of SEPA, PSE has sought to emphasise the benefits for parties involved in the payments value chain in addition to those for consumers. For example:
Merchants will be able to accept all of Europe’s national debit cards, terminal costs should fall, acceptance and back office processes will be simplified.
For small and medium sized businesses (SME’s) faster settlement and simplified processing will improve cashflow and reduce costs, as well as enabling receiving or making payments anywhere in Europe.
For large merchants and corporates, common standards should enable the construction of one standard platform for all their European payment operations; major savings will result from improved and simplified exception item processing, automated standing data set up and improved remittance data.
Banks will have new opportunities to develop new products, enter new markets and win new relationships. More importantly, all these benefits will be enabled by a single bank account processing platform that can serve customers in all of Europe’s nations.
Europe’s card and ACH schemes are likely to experience radical change as a result of SEPA with new rule books, the separation of scheme from infrastructure entities and the gradual phasing out of national process and practices.
Finally for the payments sector suppliers, there will be significant opportunities to develop low cost new software products and services which will serve one market rather than many.
PSE has been closely invloved in the SEPA debate through-out its evolution. We have helped a wide range of global clients understand the impact of SEPA on their business and they types of opportunities that it may create.
PSE has been involved in looking at the impacts and opportunities of SEPA on all the parties mentioned above; specifically we have supported our clients in questions such as:
Will SEPA generate new players and business models within the European processing market?
Will the break-up of interbank processors create opportunities for M&A?
How much to my customers know about SEPA and where are they going to be investing?
How will the SEPA rules impact my business?

 

 

 

 

 

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