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FCA statement on EBA’s draft PSD2 Guidelines and Opinion for banks and others involved in open banking | FCA

This was one of the elements of the EBA’s PSD2 Guidelines that the FCA highlighted.

ASPSPs must avoid imposing unnecessary requirements (such as additional consent checks) when designing and implementing their dedicated interfaces

From FCA statement on EBA’s draft PSD2 Guidelines and Opinion for banks and others involved in open banking | FCA.

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