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E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy
provides all those involved in this fast evolving sector with practical information on legal, regulatory and policy developments.
Subscribe now and receive the most up to date information on:
- Consumer credit
- Consumer protection
- Data protection
- Fraud Management
- IP rights
- Market developments
- Money laundering
- Money transmission
- Outsourcing
- Payment systems
- Security and more
E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy will keep you on top of the latest technological and regulatory developments
The market in online financial services and payments is large and growing. New technological developments allow an increasing range of services and products to enter the online arena including pre-paid cards, e-billing, micropayments and m-payments. This trend is only likely to increase.
Market developments are being matched by significant regulatory developments, particularly in the EU. SEPA, (the Single European Payments Area), the Payment Services Directive and the Third Money Laundering Directive are just a few.
E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy offers extensive coverage
E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy is relevant to a wide range of industry professionals and advisors including ATM operators, banks (wholesale and retail), card and payment processors, credit and debit card issuers, e-money institutions, payment service providers, foreign exchange service providers, those involved in IT and security, money transmitters, outsourcing providers, treasury functions and payment system providers.
Our Editorial Board
Members of the Editorial Board advise on best practice for businesses and individuals who operate within the world of e-finance. These senior lawyers and business professionals include:
- Mike Robertson, Head of Business Development at RBS
- Maria Patricia Azevedo, Associate General Counsel, Western Union
- David Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion
- John Chaplain, European Payments Adviser, First Data International
- David Butterworth, CEO, Debit Direct
- Miriam Wahrman-Freidan, Director of Commercial Cards and Prepaid Cards, Citibank
E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy focuses on developments within the UK and the EU but includes articles on developments elsewhere, particularly the US.
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A year’s subscription to E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy is £520 (£540 for overseas customers). You’ll receive 12 issues packed with information, advice and guidance on the legal and regulatory provisions surrounding e-payments. You will also receive FREE access to E-Finance & Payments Law & Policy’s online database for your first year. Subscribe now!
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