-Council and European Parliament have adopted the Regulation on cross-boarder payments in euro. Under the Regulation:
 charges for withdrawals from cash machines and the use of bank cards (up to ©½,500) must be the same, when denominated in euros, for both national and cross-border transactions, from 1 July 2002; 
 the charges for credit transfers (up to ©½,500) between bank accounts must be the same, when denominated in euros, for both national and cross-border transactions, from 1 July 2003; 
 customers must be properly informed in advance of charges for making national and cross-border payments and of any changes to those prices; 
 use of the ISO standard codes, namely IBAN (International Bank Account Number) and BIC (Bank Identifier Code), becomes mandatory, in order to allow banks to process credit transfers in a fully automated way; 
 
 banks will no longer need to declare to the authorities any payment below ©½,500; 
 payments in non-euro currencies will also be subject to the Regulation if the Member States where those currencies are used notify the Commission that they want the rules to apply. 
The Regulation¡¯s rules will be extended to cash machine withdrawals, use of bank cards and credit transfers up to euro 50,000 from 1 January 2006
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