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Vers une harmonisation des systèmes de paiement européens[en

Publié: mercredi 27 juin 2007    | Mis à jour: mercredi 25 juillet 2007   

A la suite de la récente adoption de la directive sur les services de paiement par le Parlement européen, Nicola Jentzsch, Pauli Lepistö et Marc Rothermund, du Centre politique européen de Bruxelles (EPC), soulignent l'importance de cette législation pour que les services financiers fonctionnent de façon efficace et pour que les concurrents sur le marché soient placés sur un pied d'égalité.

Seven years after the adoption of the Financial Services Action Plan, national rules are still heavily fragmented across the EU member-states, the paper states. Different legal settings in the 27 member states are causing price rigidities, differences in national payment services and impediments for players who are interested in offering their services across borders, the authors note. 

Moreover, the current financial services situation, especially the current high transactions cost, hamper or even prevent cross-border trade. The new Directive therefore seeks to address issues of market inefficiencies, lack of competition and perceived stagnating product quality. 

The paper examines the main strategic objectives of the PSD. This new Directive aims to facilitating competition by removing legal barriers, increasing market transparency and setting a standardised set of right for providers and users. However, the minimum capital requirement is still perceived as the most contentious issue. 

The Directive is now due to be shortly adopted by the Council and transposed into national law. Even if there is a broad political consensus about the possible benefits of the Directive, the next big challenges will be the implementation, states the paper. 

Preserving competition in the area of payment systems will be an ongoing effort as the pecularities of network features induce concentration. Nevertheless, a level playing field might attract a higher number of players, and in the best-case scenario, it will create a truly pan-European market, the authors conclude.

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