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… are one of the most common ways that people pay for recurring services. They can be used to pay your mortgage, utility … with the agreement you signed. As the owner and operator of Canada’s payment systems, Payments Canada is responsible for ensuring …
… By-laws, rules, standards and procedure documents are integral parts of the legal framework of the national payment systems that Payments Canada is legislated to establish and operate. They lay out …
… OTTAWA, March 1, 2018 — Canada’s federal government recently announced Budget 2018, … progress; advancement; and reconciliation. Budget 2018 includes specific measures relevant to Payments Canada, our financial institution members and key …
… Payments Canada would like to recognize the following organizations … Actionnaires Canadiens Inc. (December 2, 2021) For 2022, Payments Canada has 111 members including banks, credit …
… ISO 20022 messages for the Real-Time Rail (RTR), Canada’s new real-time payment system coming in 2023, are now available on Payments Canada’s ISO …
… summarized below, aim to improve various aspects of the payment systems and support their efficient use and … through comprehensive consultation with relevant Payments Canada working groups and shared with the Bank of Canada and the …
… CBDC continues to be a priority for central banks worldwide. In … Currency (CBDC): Wholesale CBDC Global Developments , Payments Canada explores three developing wholesale CBDC approaches …
… Central banks around the world have taken an interest in CBDC for different reasons, ranging from raising … Digital Currency (CBDC): Retail CBDC Global Developments , Payments Canada explores four emerging retail CBDC approaches in …
… Application programming interfaces (APIs) are the fastest-growing, … services and creating new business channel opportunities. Payments Canada’s API developer portal supports our efforts to …
… Published: September 17, 2015 The payments landscape in Canada is rapidly changing and will continue to evolve, …