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… an invoice paid to a local business, money sent to a family member abroad or a first paycheque — payments keep Canadians …
… our respondents use INTERAC e-Transfer to pay their family members, friends and/or acquaintances and almost half have … ecosystem surveillance function. Viktoria is also an active member of the Payments Canada Strategic Foresight Team. …
… Canadian Payments Act that would broaden Payments Canada membership. Changes to the Canadian Payments Act are required to expand our membership to include RPAA-registered payment service … financial market infrastructures. To gain Payments Canada membership, these entities would need to meet regulatory …
… securitization. The decentralized nature of USC enables its members to settle inter-bank positions more efficiently. … Information Network (IIN) in 2017. The IIN allows member banks to exchange payment information to overcome the … in cross-border settlement. As of April 2019, there are 220 member banks across the world participating in the IIN. …
… ecosystem surveillance function. Viktoria is also an active member of the Payments Canada Strategic Foresight Team. …
… the implications are for Canada, our financial institution membership and our end-user stakeholders. Payments Canada … space for ISO 20022, with an emphasis on assisting our members in their ISO use through our systems. Lastly, … infrastructure systems while ensuring the needs of our members and their customers are taken into account. …
… relation to QR code-enabled payments in collaboration with members, stakeholders, and regulators. 1 See ‘Across the …
… intend to leverage payment modernization to support their members. I am also interested in the sessions discussing …
… intermediary can be viewed as a monopolist over access to members that do not use other intermediaries. Hence, firms …