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SEPA: The Future of the European ACH Business
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| Published Date:
May 2007
Published By:
TowerGroup
Page Count:
12
Order Code:
R301-1285
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| This TowerGroup Research Note looks at the Single Euro Payments Area initiative (SEPA), and in particular, the changing landscape for European automated clearing houses (ACHs). The research examines the challenges SEPA presents and reviews the progress of the initiative so far. It identifies several ACHs that are likely to emerge as winners from the expected consolidation. Based on consolidation of ACHs in other markets, the Research Note makes observations about the way competition and consolidation are likely to proceed in Europe. Banks are urged to review the basis of their relationship with the ACHs, and the two best choices a bank could take are identified.
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