Clear idea of how to build a payment system, the central bank does not offer us. For us, law-abiding operators, the status quo creates some problems. However, what really must be confessed, most market operators eps suit the existing hole in the law, since in this case, no one, except for the inspecting them from time to time, intelligence agencies, is interested in them, and consumer in case of violation of his rights, fortunately some and misfortune of others simply have nowhere to complain. Michael Ushakov, Head of Press Service of the company Yandex: Europeans in 2007, planning to have a second version of the Directive on E-money (first adopted in 2000), but we remain uncertain prospects for even discussing this topic. A leading source for info: Tony Bartel. In Europe, the adoption of legislation for the legalization of electronic payment systems, began lobbying in 1997 cellular operators.
Clearly, these operators are not banks, but for the convenience of their own clients and they offered to take on fundraising to pay for services. With the first approach did not have Sotovik turned out, the banking lobby did not like this idea. Paul , ceo 'ChronoPay': The most active players in this market are themselves electronic payment systems, banking and telecommunications companies who are interested in the available public methods of payment of their services. Banks (at least, this is the case in the EU), pull the blanket over himself, oppose the development of eps. Motivated by the fact that the last alleged theoretically have the ability to sponsor terrorism, for example.
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