PSD2

Lisa Gutu
Head of Business Development at Salt Edge
PSD2 obliges ASPSPs including banks, e-wallets, prepaid cards and other companies that offer payment accounts to provide at least one channel for secure communication with third party providers (TP see more

Ilia Dragan
Head of PSD2 Compliance Solution at Salt Edge
According to the second Payment Service Directive (PSD2), all the financial institutions that provide payment accounts (ASPSPs) – banks, e-wallets, prepaid cards, neobanks and e-money institutions see more

Arta Sylejmani
Head of Payments and Banking Strategy at Gemalto
Today’s consumers expect a frictionless customer journey, regardless of whether they are shopping online, applying for a mortgage or opening a new bank account. see more

Danny Healy
Financial Technology Evangelist at MuleSoft
Tomorrow marks PSD2’s next deadline – the point by which banks must make their open APIs available for testing by payment and account information service providers. Danny Healy, financial techn see more

Anna Tsyupko
CEO at Paybase
Changes to the commercial agent exemption require action, but they will bring benefits to all involved see more

Nick England
CEO of VFX Financial PLC operators at EasyFX
PSD2 has been one of the most fiercely debated payments topics of recent times. Will this be the death of traditional banks? Will consumers get a better deal when it comes to financial products? see more

Maikki Frisk
Executive Director at Mobey Forum
When PSD2 comes into effect in 2018, the unprecedented regulatory upheaval will compel banks to explore new business models, commercial strategies and operational practices. see more

Saurabha Sahu
Senior Consultant at Mindtree
The Second Payment Services Directive or PSD2 will come into effect January 13, 2018. PSD2 must be transposed into national law by Member States by 13 January 2018, which means that the maj see more

Jaakko Vilén
Sales Director, Fintech Customer Experience at Tieto

Marten Nelson
co-founder and VP of Marketing at Token
There is a widely-held belief in the banking industry that PSD2 access to accounts (XS2A) has to be provided for free. This is not true. see more