Welcome to EPC - European Policy Centre
The European Payments Council (EPC) website serves as a comprehensive resource for information on payment schemes and standards across Europe. It provides a platform for stakeholders in the payments industry to collaborate, share knowledge, and develop best practices. The site is a key source for updates on the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), offering detailed guides, documentation, and news related to European payment integration and harmonization.
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Access to all official SEPA scheme documentation, including rulebooks, implementation guidelines, and FAQs.
Regular updates on the latest developments in European payments, including SEPA updates, regulatory changes, and industry news.
A platform for payment service providers, banks, and other stakeholders to collaborate on payment schemes and standards.
Comprehensive guides and educational materials to help understand and implement SEPA and other payment schemes.
Detailed information on regulations affecting the European payments landscape, including PSD2 and GDPR.
A calendar of upcoming events, workshops, and webinars related to European payments and SEPA.
Information on how to become a member of the EPC, benefits of membership, and member services.
A directory of contacts within the EPC for various inquiries, including technical support and membership questions.
Access to a wide range of publications, including white papers, reports, and newsletters on European payments.
Resources and support for implementing SEPA, including best practices and case studies.
To support and promote the development of an integrated, efficient, and secure payments market in Europe.
A Europe where payments are seamless, secure, and efficient, supporting the continent's economic and social integration.
The EPC is governed by a Plenary, which includes representatives from all member banks and payment service providers.
The EPC manages the SEPA Credit Transfer and SEPA Direct Debit schemes, which are key to the harmonization of euro payments.
The EPC is committed to fostering innovation in payments, including the development of new payment schemes and technologies.
The EPC plays a significant role in shaping global payment standards, working closely with international bodies and stakeholders.
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