What the Payment Services Directive (PSD3) Updates Mean for Banks
The European Commission announced sweeping changes to the Payment Services Directive (PSD), which governs payment services regulations in the European Economic Area (EEA). Their proposal for the third iteration of the PSD (known as PSD3) is expected to come into effect in 2025.
The PSD was first implemented in 2007 to ensure that payment service providers could compete with traditional banks. Building on that foundation, in 2013, the legislation underwent amendments that focused on fostering innovation and competition in the payments sector. These revised regulations, commonly referred to as PSD2, officially came into force in 2018 and represent the latest iteration of the Payment Services Directive.
As a leading provider of output and document management solutions for core banking platforms, we aim to make PSD2 compliance seamless, so brands can improve customer service and reduce document management costs.
This article will outline how the PSD3 update may impact core banking providers' output and document management processes.
The second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) was a significant piece of legislation that completely transformed how payments are conducted across the EEA. For instance, it enabled third-party providers (TPPs) to make payments on their customers' behalf and access their account data.
As a result, innovations in the payments sector skyrocketed. TPPs had more freedom to create unique solutions – such as peer-to-peer payment solutions and budgeting tools – giving consumers more control of their funds.
Wit h that said, PSD2 has a number of limitations, including:
Under PSD2 regulations, banks are not required to obtain customer permission before providing TPPs access to customer account details via APIs. This means a provider could share a customer's data with third parties without their knowledge or consent.
From an output and document generation perspective, open banking platforms currently face many challenges in developing effective consent management protocols that protect customer privacy while simultaneously promoting innovation in the open banking industry as a whole.
The PSD2 imposes Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) protocols (such as two-factor authentication) for high-value transactions. A report from the European Commission found that companies deploying SCA can reduce fraud risk by 70-80%.
However, there are a number of exemptions that are also applicable. For instance, PSD2 stipulates that SCA processes are not compulsory for low-value remote transactions (under €30), as well as payments to trusted beneficiaries and recurring payments.
Open banking platforms can leverage these exemptions to help them streamline their customer journey and enhance UX. However, from a consumer's perspective, many people may be discouraged from using open banking services if they believe their data is at risk. Therefore, platforms may find it challenging to strike the right balance between securing systems and enhancing usability of their services.
PSD3 is still under review, so further amendments may be made before it's enacted in 2025. However, it's hoped PSD3 will address some of the limitations of PSD2, including:
Subsequently, core banking platform providers may face a spike in demand when the new regulations come into force. This means they will need a scalable and reliable document generation solution that can be tailored to meet their customers' specific demands.
Formpipe can become an invaluable part of any core banking ecosystem. We provide end-to-end SaaS output and document management capabilities for core banking platforms, to help deliver a best-of-breed solution.
For example, Lasernet helps banks compose, generate and deliver high volume customer-facing documents, in real-time, across multiple channels. It can automatically tailor communications to take account of language, currency, account or product specific information, based on customer metadata or user preference.
Autoform DM provides a powerful and flexible customer-centric document archive to perfectly compliment Lasernet. It automatically indexes and stores all of your communications, providing fast and secure retrieval via our flexible API integrations straight into your UI. These solutions combined empower banks to scale their services effortlessly across an ever-growing customer base.
At Formpipe, we have built our reputation as an industry-leading provider of output and document management solutions through our dedicated team of experts.
We've worked closely with banks in every vertical as well as core banking platform providers, helping them to develop a robust compliance roadmap that can adapt as the needs of the industry evolve.
Our solutions automate the entire document lifecycle, while providing a secure and transparent audit trail. As a result, we make it easier for our customers to deliver outstanding services and boost consumer trust in this rapidly-growing sector.
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