European Central Bank decision on non-bank payment service providers' access

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The European Central Bank (ECB) has published Decision (EU) 2025/222 relating to access by non-bank payment service providers (NB-PSPs) to Eurosystem central bank operated payment systems and central bank accounts. The EU Instant Payments Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/886) introduced certain changes to the EU Settlement Finality Directive (SFD) and Payment Services Directive (PSD 2), including adding NB-PSPs to the list of institutions eligible to become participants in payment systems designated under the SFD and permitting NB-PSPs to deposit their clients' funds for safeguarding in a separate account in a bank or central bank, at the central bank's discretion.

The ECB's decision: (i) sets out the circumstances in which a Eurosystem central bank should provide access to central bank operated payment systems, (ii) prohibits Eurosystem central banks from offering or providing safeguarding accounts to NB-PSPs or crypto-asset services providers, (iii) determines the maximum amounts that may be held by an NB-PSP across its accounts at any given central bank operated payment system, and (iv) provides for penalties in the event that an NB-PSP fails to comply with the maximum holding amount limit or requirements for access to central bank operated payment systems.

The Decision will enter into force on 26 February 2025 and will apply from 9 April 2025.

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