What should you know about PSD2?

The main ideas of PSD2 are:

The banks’ monopoly on their customer’s data disappears. This enables bank customers, both business and consumer, to give third-party providers permission to retrieve their account data from their banks. The third-party providers may then, for example, initiate payments for the users directly from their bank accounts.

PSD2 will also require stronger identity checks of users when they are paying online.

PSD2 is an extensive directive, and it also includes a range of less revolutionary news, such as a limit on costs for card payments and better consumer protection against fraud.

The payments market will be opened to new entrants, which means more competition will bring greater choices for consumers and lower prices.

Strong Customer Authentication

PSD2 makes customer’s data open to more players than before, so there are questions about what purposes the data can or should be used for.

According to the directive, all banks across the European Union must add at least two-factor Strong Customer Authentication (SCA).

3D Secure 2 – the new version of the 3D Secure authentication standard rolling out in 2019 will be the main method for authenticating card payments and meeting these requirements.

Banks also need to deliver effective security, such as fraud detection and precise reporting in case of fraud.

Exemptions to Strong Customer Authentication

Under this new regulation, specific types of payments may be exempted from having to apply Strong Customer Authentication. Payment providers will be able to request these exemptions on your behalf when processing the payment. The cardholder’s bank will then make a decision on whether to grant or reject the request for exemption.

The most relevant exemptions to internet businesses are:

Low-risk transactions

Transactions below 30 EUR

Whitelisted Trusted Beneficiaries

Subscriptions

Secure Corporate payments

What’s next

The opportunities are out there and, with the rapid worldwide emergence of the fintech industry and the need for real-time experiences and immediate payments, we can see solutions meeting customers’ needs more effectively.

The PSD2 will ensure transparency and fair competition and break down the entry barriers for new payment services, which will make payments faster, safer and cheaper for customers.