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    EU eyes cheaper non-euro cross-border payments

    npsBy nps30 July 2017 Finance No Comments2 Mins Read
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    (BRUSSELS) – The European Commission launched Monday a public consultation on ways to reduce the costs of cross-border payments within the European Union in currencies other than the Euro.

    The EU has already abolished costs for cross-border payments in the Euro Area: these now cost the same as national payments.

    But as announced in its Consumer financial services action plan of March 2017, the EU executive now wants to extend similar savings to other currencies, and eliminate charging practices that are not favourable to consumers.

    This is also part of the Commission’s efforts to improve the transparency of the fees that consumers pay in related transactions.

    “In our Action Plan on Consumer Financial Services, we committed to proposing legislation to reduce charges for cross-border transactions in all Member States,” said Commission vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis, responsible for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union: “Euro transactions in the euro area are usually priced very low, but this is not always the case with cross-border transactions made in other Member States’ currencies or outside the euro area. I want to make sure that all Europeans pay less when transferring money abroad or taking money out of cash machines during their holidays – no matter which currency they use or where they are in the EU”.

    The consultation seeks to gather views from a broad range of interested parties and will include a separate questionnaire geared to consumers.

    The feedback to this consultation will help the Commission define the best way forward to complete the objective of reducing the cost of cross-border payments.

    The consultation will be open until 30 October 2017.

    Public consultation on transparency and fees in cross-border transactions in the EU

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