The European Payment Council's blog provides an update on outcomes following the Euro Retail Payments Board’s third meeting: instant payments in euros, person-to-person (P2P) mobile payments, technical standards related to payment cards and e-invoicing payment issues.
      
    
    
      
	Anthony Richter, chair of the EPC  ad hoc working group on instant payments, presented the group’s report which the ERPB  welcomed as “an important step towards achieving pan-European instant payments in euro”.
	In response to recommendations from a report provided by the ERPB  working group on P2P mobile payments, the members of the ERPB  subsequently agreed to “endorse the vision of allowing any person to initiate a pan-European P2P mobile payment safely and securely, using a simple method with information the counterparty is prepared to share in order to make a payment”.
	The ERPB  agreed with the findings of a detailed report on the market initiatives to develop technical standards (“implementation specifications”) delivered by the Card Stakeholders Group (CSG), a multi-stakeholder group of which the EPC  is a member.
	Finally, on the basis of a note prepared by the ERPB  Secretariat, the ERPB  endorsed the objective of a harmonised electronic invoice/bill presentment & payment (EIPP/EBPP) service for payers and payees, and an electronic invoicing/billing network for payees to reach all consumers and businesses in Europe.
	The EPC’s blog outlines the agreements reached at the ERPB  meeting and provides an update on the resulting actions which will be taken in the months to come. The EPC  stands ready to continue its active contribution to the objectives and work of the ERPB  as well as to the implementation of the agreed upon ERPB  recommendations, with the full involvement of all other stakeholders. Updates regarding meetings and with regard to the delivery of updated feedback and recommendations can be expected in due course.
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