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Directive (EU) 2015/2366 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015 on payment services in the internal market, amending Directives 2002/65/EC, 2009/110/EC and 2013/36/EU and Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, and repealing Directive 2007/64/EC (Text with EEA relevance)

Source : EU law
Code/RS : 2015/2366
  • Abbréviation :

    PSDII

  • Disposition :

    Art. 66

  • Brève description :

    Rules on access to payment account in the case of payment initiation services

  • Nature de la disposition :

    Obligation to share data with data recipients

  • Statut :

    In force

  • Secteur :

    Finance

Acteur sur lequel pèse l’obligation de partage de données

The account servicing payment service provider (e.g., a bank) shall provide or make available all information related to the initiation of the payment transaction and all other information to which it has access itself. Note: The payment initiation service provider must also provide certain necessary information, including identifying itself to the account servicing payment service provider and specifying the source of the payment request, the payment amount, and the intended recipient of the funds.

Bénéficiaires

The payment initiation service provider (e.g., a payment service) shall receive the information provided or made available by the account servicing payment service provider.

Critères de rattachement pour la Suisse

Critères de rattachement pour la Suisse

Aspects financiers

Remuneration may be required. The account servicing payment service provider (e.g., a bank) may pass on transaction-related costs to the payment initiation service provider (free of charge for the payer/customer).

Caractère contraignant et/ou exécutoire

Binding obligation; enforceable right

Conditions à remplir pour accéder aux données

The payer must provide the necessary information to initiate the payment transaction, including identifying themselves to the account servicing payment service provider and indicating the payment request details (amount and recipient).

Exceptions et limitations

Refer to regulatory standards regarding data retention restrictions and secure communication obligations (e.g., prohibition of data storage, ensuring secure transmission channels).

Dynamic data

Format

via API (Application Programming Interface) Note: "Secure and efficient channels", "in a secure manner". See Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/389 supplementing Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (RTS, Regulatory Technical Standards), which establishes the requirements payment service providers must comply with in order to implement security measures.

Plateforme

n/a

Acteur sur lequel pèse l’obligation de partage de données The account servicing payment service provider (e.g., a bank) shall provide or make available all information related to the initiation of the payment transaction and all other information to which it has access itself. Note: The payment initiation service provider must also provide certain necessary information, including identifying itself to the account servicing payment service provider and specifying the source of the payment request, the payment amount, and the intended recipient of the funds.

Bénéficiaires The payment initiation service provider (e.g., a payment service) shall receive the information provided or made available by the account servicing payment service provider.

Critères de rattachement pour la Suisse Cf. Article 2 PSDII: This Directive applies to payment services provided within the Union. Titles III and IV apply to payment transactions in the currency of a Member State where both the payer's payment service provider and the payee's payment service provider are located within the Union, or where the sole payment service provider involved in the payment transaction is located within the Union. [...] Title IV, with the exception of Articles 81 to 86, applies to payment transactions in a currency other than that of a Member State, where both the payer’s and the payee’s payment service providers are located within the Union, or where the sole payment service provider involved in the payment transaction is located within the Union, as regards the parts of the payment transaction carried out in the Union. [...] Title IV, with the exception of Article 62 paragraphs 2 and 4, Articles 76, 77 and 81, Article 83 paragraph 1, and Articles 89 and 92, applies to payment transactions in all currencies where only one of the payment service providers is located within the Union, as regards those parts of the payment transaction carried out in the Union.

Aspects financiers Remuneration may be required. The account servicing payment service provider (e.g., a bank) may pass on transaction-related costs to the payment initiation service provider (free of charge for the payer/customer).

Caractère contraignant et/ou exécutoire Binding obligation; enforceable right

Conditions à remplir pour accéder aux données The payer must provide the necessary information to initiate the payment transaction, including identifying themselves to the account servicing payment service provider and indicating the payment request details (amount and recipient).

Exceptions et limitations Refer to regulatory standards regarding data retention restrictions and secure communication obligations (e.g., prohibition of data storage, ensuring secure transmission channels).

Composante temporelle Dynamic data

Format via API (Application Programming Interface) Note: "Secure and efficient channels", "in a secure manner". See Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/389 supplementing Directive (EU) 2015/2366 (RTS, Regulatory Technical Standards), which establishes the requirements payment service providers must comply with in order to implement security measures.

Plateforme n/a

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