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The SEPA End Users Committee in Europe (the EUC) has officially written to the European Payments Council to warn the banks about the risk of not meeting any of the additional security requirements expected by a vast majority of the users of Direct Debits in Europe.  

The EUC also notes its disappointment with the absence of progress towards the expected creation of the SEPA Council and the slow take up of SEPA by the national administrations.  The EACT's Olivier Brissaud, who chairs the SEPA End Users Committee says 'the EUC is committed to the success of SEPA but still refuses to consider an end date (the switching-off of the Direct Debit legacy systems) as long as the SEPA Direct Debit does not meet the users' requirements'. You can read the letter here
Last Updated ( Friday, 16 April 2010 )
 
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SEPA risks failure

Brussels, 15 July 2009 (for immediate release) –  The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) that aims to establish one set of Europe-wide rules for credit transfers, debt transfers and payment card services risks not being sufficiently taken up by the market and failing to meet its objective to improve the efficiency of cross border euro payments, according to 8 leading European business and consumer organisations.

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