According to the results of a study undertaken for the European Commission the public has a 'reasonable' level of confidence in electronic payment transactions. The study highlighted the increasing economic importance of such transactions and assessed the technological solutions which keep payment providers and users ahead of criminals and fraudsters.
“The results of a study undertaken for the Commission show that paying electronically is becoming more and more accepted and secure”, Commissioner Bolkestein said, “The Commission's forthcoming Communication on developing a single payments area in the EU will aim to build further on that.'
Commission press release
Key conclusions
© European Commission
Key
Hover over the blue highlighted
text to view the acronym meaning
Hover
over these icons for more information
Comments:
No Comments for this Article