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43.—(1) The Treasury must provide the European Commission with information on the following for the first time by 18th September 2018 and thereafter at intervals not exceeding two years:
(a)compliance by payment service providers with regulations 6 to 11;
(b)compliance by the Money Advice Service with the requirements of regulation 12;
(c)the number of payment accounts that have been switched;
(d)the proportion of applications for switching that have been refused;
(e)the number of credit institutions offering payment accounts with basic features;
(f)the number of payment accounts with basic features that have been opened; and
(g)the proportion of applications for payment accounts with basic features that have been refused.
(2) The Authority must gather the information referred to in paragraph (1)(a) and (c) to (g) and supply it to the Treasury at least two months before the Treasury has to supply the information to the European Commission.
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