COM(2010)775 - Technical requirements for credit transfers and direct debits in euros
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REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL establishing technical requirements for credit transfers and direct debits in euros and amending Regulation (EC) No 924/2009Legal instrument | Regulation |
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Decision making procedure | ordinary legislative procedure (COD) |
reference by COM-number59 | COM(2010)775 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | SEC(2010)1583; SEC(2010)1585; SEC(2010)1584 |
procedure number61 | 2010/0373(COD) |
CELEX number62 | 52010PC0775 |
Document | 16-12-2010 |
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Online publication | 18-12-2010 |
Decision | 14-03-2012; Verordening 2012/260 |
Publication in Official Journal63 | 30-03-2012; OJ L 94, 30.3.2012,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 10 Volume 005 |
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- 3.The potential direct and indirect benefits of SEPA exceed EUR 300 billion over a six-year period, assuming that migration to SEPA instruments is comprehensive and rapid. See SEPA: potential benefits at stake , CapGemini, 2007,ec.europa.eu/internal_market/payments/docs/sepa
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- 6.In connection with the EU 2020 strategy, this proposal has been identified as one of the key initiatives of the Digital Agenda adopted by the Commission in May 2010, ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda
- 8.Multilateral interchange fee is the amount paid by a payment service provider of the payee to the payment service provider of the payer as a remuneration for each direct debit transaction.
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- 32.The potential direct and indirect benefits of SEPA exceed EUR 300 billion over a six-year period, assuming that migration to SEPA instruments is comprehensive and rapid. See SEPA: potential benefits at stake , CapGemini, 2007,ec.europa.eu/internal_market/payments/docs/sepa
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- 35.In connection with the EU 2020 strategy, this proposal has been identified as one of the key initiatives of the Digital Agenda adopted by the Commission in May 2010, ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda
- 37.Multilateral interchange fee is the amount paid by a payment service provider of the payee to the payment service provider of the payer as a remuneration for each direct debit transaction.
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