Thank you for attending our debate ‘Do the EBA RTS on strong customer authentication create an open and secure market for retail payments in Europe?’

PubAffairs Bruxelles was delighted to host on the 31st of May the debate Payments security: do the EBA RTS on strong customer authentication create an open and secure market for retail payments in Europe? between our distinguished speakers Ms Silvia Kersemakers, European Commission, Retail Financial Services and Payments, DG FISMA, Ms Marie Pascale Brien, Senior Policy Advisor, European Banking Federation, Mr Matthias Hönisch, Head of Card Business Unit, National Federation of Cooperative Banks, Ms Emma Mohan-Satta, Fraud Prevention Consultant, Kaspersky Fraud Prevention and Mr Pascal König, Policy Advisor, E-commerce Europe who was also present for comments.

We would like to thank our distinguished guests, our sponsor, Kaspersky Lab, and our moderator, John Rega, Chief Correspondent, Financial Services at MLex.

We hope that all the contributors, attendees, as well as our present and future members will join us for our next debate which will take place on the 20th of June and will concern the question of sustainable city solutions as a central pillar of the next phase of the EU energy transition.

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The Italian job: how Rome plans to work around NATO spending hike

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