Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

German banks adopt Step2 for domestic payments

Central Banking | 21 May 2013 secure

EBA Clearing reveals seven German banks will use the Step2 payments system to process and clear their domestic payments, converting in the second half of 2013

Topics: Germany, Deutsche Bank, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

Deutsche Bank Frankfurt

Bank of Estonia scraps new payments system

Central Banking | 07 May 2013 secure

Topics: Estonia, Bank of Estonia, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

ECB’s Cœuré highlights US and Europe payments division

Central Banking | 16 Apr 2013 secure

Topics: Benoît Cœuré, ECB, credit cards, Debit cards, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

Sepa migration at risk due to poor preparedness, says ECB

Central Banking | 21 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: ECB, Benoît Cœuré, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), Eurozone

Bank of Estonia eyes payments upgrade

Central Banking | 17 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: Estonia, Bank of Estonia, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

ECB’s Cœuré champions retail payments integration

Central Banking | 16 Nov 2012 secure

Topics: ECB, Benoît Cœuré, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

Netherlands not prepared for Iban, says central bank

Central Banking | 04 Sep 2012 secure

Topics: International Bank Account Number (IBAN), Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), Netherlands, Netherlands Bank

ECB reports decline in card fraud

Central Banking | 26 Jul 2012 secure

Topics: ECB, credit cards, Debit cards, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

Estonia begins Sepa migration work

Central Banking | 08 Jun 2012 secure

Topics: Estonia, Bank of Estonia, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), banks

Sepa end-date set in stone following final vote

Central Banking | 15 Feb 2012 secure

Topics: Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), Eurozone, ECB, euro, credit cards, Debit cards

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