ESBG Working Paper on EC’s Consultation on Green Paper, 'Towards an integrated European market for card, internet and mobile payments'

31 August 2012

With this Working Paper, a deliberate choice has been made to focus on analysing the replies contributed to the Commission's Green Paper by the demand side (and also by telecommunication companies, payment institutions, and their respective associations).

The objective is to get a first hand exposure to what the demand side thinks and expects from card, Internet and mobile payments: ultimately value propositions have first to meet demand side, not policy-maker requirements. The European Commission’s Feedback Statement reviews the responses to each of its questions by first giving its perspective on the answers provided by the supply side, then those of the demand side, and finally the views of authorities and regulators. This Working Paper, with its intended focus on the product requirement perspective, naturally places the emphasis on certain items. Are there nevertheless significant differences? The more salient ones are:

In short, just focusing on feedback from the demand side, as well as from telecommunication companies and payment institutions and their association, the outcome of the Consultation is less straightforward and shows a far greater granularity than suggested by the Commission’s Feedback Statement. This is what should matter when policy-making, or even legislation, will be contemplated.

Having carefully reviewed the views expressed by the demand side (as well as 2 other, not bank-related respondent segments), there are eight impressions that remain:

If this Consultation could lead the legislator to pause, public authorities to lead more by example, and the policy-maker to explore his moral suasion powers, then it would stand a genuine chance to be viewed as the turning point between the “old” payments world and the new one that is both emerging and pursued by many economies around the world.

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