Javier Santamaría, Chair of the European Payments Council (EPC), highlights in this blog post the most important issues considered during the meeting, and the next steps that the EPC will accomplish to support the ERPB’s objectives.
      
    
    
      
	The major topic debated during the meeting was the EPC  proposal for the design of an instant credit transfer scheme (SCT Inst), for which the publication of a Rulebook is targeted for November 2016.
	Mobile and card-based contactless proximity payments are another topic of interest for the Euro Retail Payments Board (ERPB). The ERPB  members agreed to endorse a vision for this kind of payments. To materialise this vision, the ERPB  made various recommendations to payment and card stakeholders (including to the Cards Stakeholders Group, of which the EPC  is a member), as well as to the European Commission.
	Finally, the ERPB  decided to take a step-by-step approach to harmonise e-invoicing solutions related to retail payments. The next step is the preparation of a report drawing a picture of e-invoicing payment services in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), and of the barriers to take-up and harmonisation, including outlining the reasons why previous harmonisation attempts failed.
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