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Non-sweeping VRPs set for Phase 1 UK roll out in Q3 2024

  • Phase 1 Roll Out of VRP:
    • Financial regulators in the UK plan to implement non-sweeping variable recurring payments (VRP) by Q3 2024.
    • Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC) supports the blueprint for VRP working group.
  • Initial Use Cases:
    • Recommendations for VRP include payments to regulated utilities, financial services, and government entities.
  • Outstanding Issues:
    • Challenges include establishing formal dispute resolution mechanisms and a commercial model.
    • Agreement needed on addressing payment errors, biller insolvency, and determining appropriate pricing.
  • Call to Action:
    • JROC urges Pay.UK and Open Banking Limited to lead implementation groups for necessary enhancements and dispute mechanisms.
  • Multilateral Agreement:
    • Regulators emphasize the need for a multilateral agreement for Phase 1 VRP to facilitate market access and reduce inefficiencies.
  • Consultation on Pricing:
    • Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) launches a consultation on parameters for a central price for VRPs based on an incremental cost recovery model.
  • Open Banking Ecosystem Collaboration:
    • Co-chairs of the Committee highlight collaborative efforts in the open banking ecosystem, expecting benefits for consumers and businesses.
  • Future Oversight Entity:
    • JROC addresses the future structure of the oversight entity for open banking, planning to decide on structure, governance, and funding model early next year.
  • Timeline:
    • Q1 next year: Committee to publish decisions on the oversight entity’s structure and immediate steps for its establishment.

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