EPP
Group Members of the European Parliament, Diogo Feio and Pablo Zalba
Bigedain will be responsible for the Parliament’s input on the new
Payment Package approved today by the Economic and Monetary Affairs
Committee.
The
new legislation was announced by the European Commission in July,
updating the original content in order to standardise the rules for
online transactions and payment cards. Every Member State has diverse
and unclear laws regulating online and card payments. This causes a
fragmentation of the payments market with an estimated a cost of €130
billion a year (more than 1% of EU GDP).
It
also updates the Regulation on ‘interchange fees’,
which are paid by
banks to each other for each card payment. Regulating these overpriced
taxes will benefit retailers and consumers.
"Since
I started working on the Multilateral Interchange Fees Regulation, my
aim has been to strengthen the Single Market by establishing a level
playing field for card payments and for companies at European Level",
underlined Spanish MEP Pablo Zalba Bigedain.
Portuguese
MEP Diogo Feio added: "Today, we have approved a text with a
significant majority that will increase consumer protection and bring
more safety and more transparency to the market of online payments.”
"I
believe that through the Payment Package we will ensure greater
transparency in the payments market, ensuring that both retailers and
consumers know how much they are paying when they acquire a product with
a debit or credit card", said Zalba Bigedain.
"Very
important is the achievement of the obligation to create a Consumers
Rights leaflet to be available to all European consumers making sure
that EU legislation is comprehensible and available to all EU
consumers", concluded Diogo Feio MEP.
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