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RegulationsOctober 1 2006

Small savings, wide efficiencies

The real benefits for companies will not be in the small savings in transaction costs but in the wider efficiencies that Sepa will introduce to payments systems and markets. By Michael Imeson.
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For a summary of how the Single Euro Payments System (Sepa) and the Payment Services Directive will benefit bank customers, look no further than the European Payments Council’s (EPC) document, Making Sepa a Reality, revised in August. Chapter three, The Sepa End-user Experience, spells out the practical implications for individual citizens, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), large companies and public administrations.

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