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Georges Pauget President of the Monnet Project Association June 15 th , 2011. 24 different banks from 7 European countries participated in the project to define a pan-European third card scheme. = Participating countries. = No commitment. France. Spain. Finland. Norway. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Georges PaugetPresident of the Monnet Project AssociationJune 15th , 2011
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24 different banks from 7 European countries participated in the project to define a pan-European third card scheme
Unicredit ICBPI (representative
of Italian Popular Banks)
BNL (BNPP) Intesa Sanpaolo
Italy
BNPP Fortis
Belgium
Société Générale La Banque Postale Crédit Agricole Crédit Mutuel - CIC BPCE BNP Paribas
France
DZ BANK Deutsche Bank Deutsche Postbank
Germany (RBS) WorldPay
UK
SIBS on behalf of Portuguese banks
Portugal
BBVA Santander Banco Popular Caja Madrid Banco Sabadell La Caixa Banco Cooperativo
Spain= Participating countries
= No commitment
Sweden
Norway Finland
Ireland UK Netherlands
Belgium
France
Portugal
Italy
Austria
Germany Poland
Czech RepublicSlovakia
Slove-nia
Hungary
Denmark
Lux.
Spain
Estland
LettlandLitauen
Switzer-land
More than 100 bankers were involved in the feasibility analysis
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Monnet card corresponds to the requests of European cardholders
SecurityAll-in-one concept
Value-added services
Monnet differentiation
E-commerce solution
Truly pan-European scheme
Core services (as today)
Market basics / « must-haves »
for the new scheme
• Contact-less payments • Mobile payments• All other channels debit +
credit on one card
Real opportunity for cardholders:
Current account balance at ATM P2P payments Saving options Loyalty programme …
Strong authentication methods for more security:
Two factor authentication Blocking the card on the Internet Limiting payment amount SMS alerts
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Monnet considers that the differentiated MIF approach is most appropriate for the future
Differentiated MIF approach
Identified payment situations:
- Pure cash substitution
- Remote transactions
- Deferred debit and credit transactions
- Offline low-value payments
- Pre-authorization
- Large-value payments
- Recurrent payments
- Unattended payments
One payment situation = One specific level of MIF