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ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on making SEPA a reality
In the speech 'Making SEPA a reality - Involving the public sector in the Single Euro Payments Area' given on 8 May Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said she is convinced that public administrations should remain competitive in an increasingly…
RBA's Lowe on non-banks in the payments system
In the speech 'Non-banks in the payments system: A central bank perspective' given on 4 May Philip Lowe of the RBA said our approach to oversight has focused on the various functions involved in making a payment from one person to another.
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on modernising payments
In the speech 'Modernising payments: 'no pain - no gain'' given on 4 May Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said Europe has already made significant progress on modernising the payment industry, with the SEPA project constituting a key driver for change.
Uganda's central bank redesigns website
The central bank of Uganda has launched a redesigned user-friendly website with updated information on key financial indicators at a cost of $49,000.
ECB says planning new card payment oversight
The European Central Bank said on Thursday 3 May it is proposing a new cross-border framework to oversee all payment card systems using the euro.
The rise of the polymer
Nick Carver looks on the development of a viable alternative to paper banknotes
Interview: Ajith Nivard Cabraal
In an exclusive interview, the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka discusses recent developments in monetary policy and the possible introduction of inflation targeting
ECB launches consultation on TARGET2
Following its announcement on 8 March, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank decided on Thursday 26 April to launch a public consultation on the general principles and the set of high-level proposals defining the nature and scope of TARGET2…
ECB welcomes Payment Services Directive
The European Central Bank said Tuesday 24 April it regards the adoption of the PSD by the European Parliament as a decisive step towards the realisation of the SEPA.
Debit card and cash usage: Cross-country analysis
This Chicago Fed Working Paper finds that while check usage declined and has almost disappeared in some countries, the stock of currency in circulation has not declined as fast.
National Payment System South Africa 95 to 05
The National Payment System Department of the South African Reserve Bank published a document on Wednesday 18 April entitled The National Payment System in South Africa - 1995 to 2005.
Yogesh Anand leaving the RBNZ for the BIS
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Chief Information Officer Yogesh Anand is leaving the Bank to take up the role of Head of Information Technology Services for the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland, the RBNZ said Thursday 19 April.
Fundanga on payment system developments
In the speech 'Payment system developments in the region' given on 2 April Caleb Fundanga of the Bank of Zambia said effective payment system oversight needs to be promoted so that public confidence in the safety and soundness of the national payment…
Modelling payments systems: Literature review
In this Bank of Canada Working Paper the authors organize the literature on payments systems according to three general classes of modelling approaches, and compare those approaches in terms of their strengths and weaknesses.
NBP's Rybinski on the payment system in Poland
In the speech 'SEPA and the payment system in Poland' given on 14 March Krzysztof Rybinski of the National Bank of Poland said an aspect which deserves particular attention in the discussion on SEPA is the harmonisation of the law within the payment area.
EU agrees cross-border payment plan
EU finance ministers on Tuesday 27 March agreed a plan to make cross-border payments more efficient throughout the 27-nation bloc and set new rules to limit political interference in banking takeovers.
ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on payment systems issues
In the speech 'Regulatory framework and payment systems issues' given on 23 March Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said within the European Union, it will be important for the proposed Payment Services Directive to be adopted and written into national…
Quaden on the cash single shared platform
In the speech 'CashSSP - the cash single shared platform' given on 16 March Guy Quaden of the National Bank of Belgium said the Eurosystem has established itself as a sound system capable of taking well-founded monetary policy decisions.
Liikanen on the cash single shared platform
In the speech 'CashSSP - the cash single shared platform' given on 16 March Erkki Liikanen of the Bank of Finland said we expect that all Eurosystem central banks can and will participate in the emerging division of labour on the basis of reasonable…
New developments in clearing and settlement
The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) issued a report on New developments in clearing and settlement arrangements for OTC derivatives on 16 March.
Narube on the newly designed Fiji banknotes
In the speech 'Unveiling the newly designed Fiji banknotes' given on 9 March Savenaca Narube of the Reserve Bank of Fiji said that the bank decided to stay with paper rather than change to polymer or plastic.
Iran plans banknote with atomic symbol - reports
Iran, which is currently embroiled in a row with the West over its nuclear ambitions, will issue a new banknote this month carrying an atomic symbol, newspapers reported on Sunday 4 March.
Report says watchdog to probe ECB settlement plan
The European Central Bank's plans to establish an integrated securities settlement system in the euro zone will be examined by the region's competition watchdog, according to a report by the FT Thursday 1 February.
BoE Payment Systems Oversight Report
The Bank of England published its third Payment Systems Oversight Report on Tuesday 27 February. The report says its overall message is encouraging, summarising the developments in the key UK payment systems over the past year and explaining the focus of…