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2.—(1) In these Regulations—
“the 2000 Act” means the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 M1;
[F1“account information service” means an online service to provide consolidated information on one or more payment accounts held by the payment service user with another payment service provider or with more than one payment service provider, and includes such a service whether information is provided—
in its original form or after processing;
only to the payment service user or to the payment service user and to another person in accordance with the payment service user's instructions;]
“agent” means a person who provides payment services on behalf of an electronic money institution;
“authorised electronic money institution” means—
a person included by the Authority in the register as an authorised electronic money institution pursuant to regulation 4(1)(a); or
a person deemed to have been granted authorisation by the Authority by virtue of regulation 74;
“the Authority” means the [F2Financial Conduct Authority];
“average outstanding electronic money” means the average total amount of financial liabilities related to electronic money in issue at the end of each calendar day over the preceding six calendar months, calculated on the first calendar day of each calendar month and applied for that calendar month;
F3...
[F4“the capital requirements directive” means Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 relating to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms, amending Directive 2002/87/EC and repealing Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC;
“the capital requirements regulation” means Regulation (EU) 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms and amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012]
“consumer” means an individual who is acting for purposes other than a trade, business or profession;
“credit institution” has the meaning given in [F5Article 4(1)(1) of the capital requirements regulation] and includes a branch of the credit institution within the meaning of [F6Article 4(1)(17) of that regulation] which is situated within the EEA and which has its head office in a territory that is outside the EEA in accordance with [F7Article 47 of the capital requirements directive] ;
“credit union” means a credit union within the meaning of—
“decision notice” and “warning notice” have the same meaning as in the 2000 Act;
“distributor” means a person who distributes or redeems electronic money on behalf of an electronic money institution but who does not provide payment services on its behalf;
“the EEA” means the European Economic Area;
“EEA agent” means an agent through which an authorised electronic money institution, in exercise of its passport rights, provides payment services in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom;
“EEA authorised electronic money institution” means a person authorised in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom to issue electronic money and provide payment services in accordance with the electronic money directive;
“EEA branch” means a branch established by an authorised electronic money institution, in the exercise of its passport rights, to issue electronic money, provide payment services, distribute or redeem electronic money or carry out other activities in accordance with these Regulations in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom;
“electronic money” means electronically (including magnetically) stored monetary value as represented by a claim on the electronic money issuer which—
is issued on receipt of funds for the purpose of making payment transactions;
is accepted by a person other than the electronic money issuer; and
is not excluded by regulation 3;
“the electronic money directive” means Directive 2009/110/EC M4 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16th September 2009 on the taking up, pursuit and prudential supervision of the business of electronic money institutions amending Directives 2005/60/EC M5 and 2006/48/EC and repealing Directive 2000/46/EC M6;
“electronic money institution” means an authorised electronic money institution or a small electronic money institution;
“electronic money issuer” means any of the following persons when they issue electronic money—
authorised electronic money institutions;
small electronic money institutions;
EEA authorised electronic money institutions;
credit institutions;
the Post Office Limited;
the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the national central banks of EEA states other than the United Kingdom, when not acting in their capacity as a monetary authority or other public authority;
government departments and local authorities when acting in their capacity as public authorities;
credit unions;
municipal banks;
the National Savings Bank;
[F1“European Banking Authority” means the European Banking Authority established by Regulation (EU) 1093/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24th November 2010 establishing a European Supervisory Authority (European Banking Authority);]
“home state competent authority” means the competent authority designated in accordance with Article 3 of the electronic money directive as being responsible for the authorisation and prudential supervision of an EEA authorised electronic money institution which is exercising (or intends to exercise) its passport rights in the United Kingdom;
“host state competent authority” means the competent authority designated in accordance with Article 3 of the electronic money directive in an EEA state in which an authorised electronic money institution exercises (or intends to exercise) its passport rights;
“initial capital” has the meaning given by paragraph 1 of Schedule 2;
“the money laundering directive” means [F8Directive 2015/849/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20th May 2015 on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purpose of money laundering or terrorist financing];
“municipal bank” means a company which, immediately before 1st December 2001, fell within the definition in section 103 of the Banking Act 1987 M7;
[F9“own funds” means own funds as defined in Article 4(1)(118) of the capital requirements regulation, and “Common Equity Tier 1 capital”, “Tier 1 capital” and “Tier 2 capital” have the same meanings as in that regulation;]
“parent undertaking” has the same meaning as in the Companies Acts (see section 1162 of, and Schedule 7 to, the Companies Act 2006 M8);
“passport right” means the entitlement of a person to establish a branch or provide services in an EEA state other than that in which they are authorised to provide electronic money issuance services—
in accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union as applied in the EEA; and
subject to the conditions of the electronic money directive;
“payment account” means an account held in the name of one or more payment service users which is used for the execution of payment transactions;
[F1“payment initiation service” means a service to initiate a payment order at the request of the payment service user with respect to a payment account held at another payment service provider;]
“payment instrument” means any—
personalised device; or
personalised set of procedures agreed between the payment service user and the payment service provider;
“payment services” has the same meaning as in the Payment Services Regulations [F102017];
[F1“payment service provider” has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Payment Services Regulations 2017;]
“payment service user” means a person when making use of a payment service in the capacity of a payer or payee, or both;
[F11“the payment services directive” means Directive 2015/2366/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25th November 2015 on payment services in the internal market, amending Directives 2002/65/EC, 2009/110/EC and 2013/36/EU and Regulation (EU) No. 1093/2010, and repealing Directive 2007/64/EC;]
“payment system” means a funds transfer system with formal and standardised arrangements and common rules for processing, clearing and settlement of payment transactions;
“payment transaction” has the meaning given in Article 4(5) of the payment services directive;
“qualifying holding” has the meaning given in [F12Article 4(1)(36) of the capital requirements regulation] ;
“the register” means the register maintained by the Authority under regulation 4;
[F1“sensitive payment data” means information, including personalised security credentials, which could be used to carry out fraud; but in relation to account information services and payment initiation services does not include the name of an account holder or an account number;]
“small electronic money institution” means a person included by the Authority in the register pursuant to regulation 4(1)(b);
“subsidiary undertaking” has the same meaning as in the Companies Acts (see section 1162 of, and Schedule 7 to, the Companies Act 2006).
(2) In these Regulations references to amounts in euro include references to equivalent amounts in another currency.
(3) Unless otherwise defined, expressions used in these Regulations which are also used in the electronic money directive have the same meaning as in that directive.
(4) Expressions used in a modification to a provision in primary or secondary legislation applied by these Regulations have the same meaning as in these Regulations.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 2(1) inserted (13.8.2017 for specified purposes, 13.10.2017 for specified purposes, 13.1.2018 in so far as not already in force) by The Payment Services Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/752), reg. 1(2)(c)(iii)(3)(f)(i)(6), Sch. 8 para. 5(2)(a) (with reg. 3)
F2Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (1.4.2013) by The Financial Services Act 2012 (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/472), Sch. 2 para. 196(2)
F3Words in reg. 2(1) omitted (1.1.2014) by virtue of The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(a)
F4Words in reg. 2(1) inserted (1.1.2014) by The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(b)
F5Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (1.1.2014) by The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(c)(i)
F6Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (1.1.2014) by The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(c)(ii)
F7Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (1.1.2014) by The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(c)(iii)
F8Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (26.6.2017) by The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/692), reg. 1(2), Sch. 7 para. 28(2) (with regs. 8, 15)
F9Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (13.8.2017 for specified purposes, 13.10.2017 for specified purposes, 13.1.2018 in so far as not already in force) by The Payment Services Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/752), reg. 1(2)(c)(iii)(3)(f)(i)(6), Sch. 8 para. 5(2)(b) (with reg. 3)
F10Word in reg. 2(1) substituted (13.8.2017 for specified purposes, 13.10.2017 for specified purposes, 13.1.2018 in so far as not already in force) by The Payment Services Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/752), reg. 1(2)(c)(iii)(3)(f)(i)(6), Sch. 8 para. 5(2)(c) (with reg. 3)
F11Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (13.8.2017 for specified purposes, 13.10.2017 for specified purposes, 13.1.2018 in so far as not already in force) by The Payment Services Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/752), reg. 1(2)(c)(iii)(3)(f)(i)(6), Sch. 8 para. 5(2)(d) (with reg. 3)
F12Words in reg. 2(1) substituted (1.1.2014) by The Capital Requirements Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/3115), reg. 1(2), Sch. 2 para. 75(2)(d)
Marginal Citations
M4OJ No L 267, 10.10.2009, p.7.
M5OJ No L 309, 25.11.2005, p.15.
M6OJ No L 275, 27.10.2000, p.39.
M71987 c.22; repealed by S.I. 2001/3649, article 3(1)(d).
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