- Question ID
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2019_4564
- Legal act
- Directive 2015/2366/EU (PSD2)
- Topic
- Strong customer authentication and common and secure communication (incl. access)
- Article
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15
- COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
- Regulation (EU) 2018/389 - RTS on strong customer authentication and secure communication
- Article/Paragraph
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15
- Type of submitter
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Credit institution
- Subject matter
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Exemptions from Strong Customer Authentication (SCA): credit transfers
- Question
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Can the exemption under Article 15 of the RTS on SCA be applied to credit transfers between a personal account and a business account held by the same person.
- Background on the question
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Article 15 of the RTS allows for PSPs to apply an exemption from Strong Customer Authentication, "where the payer initiates a credit transfer in circumstances where the payer and payee are the same natural or legal person and both payment accounts are held by the same account servicing payment service provider."
It is common for an individual, particularly those with small businesses, to have their personal and business accounts with the same banking institution and carry out regular transfers between the two account types.
For example, can John Smith transfer funds from his personal account to the business account of John Smith Ltd. without the need for applying Strong Customer Authentication?
- Submission date
- Final publishing date
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- Final answer
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In accordance with Article 15 of the Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/389, payment service providers (PSPs) are allowed not to apply strong customer authentication (SCA) “where the payer initiates a credit transfer in circumstances where the payer and the payee are the same natural or legal person and both payment accounts are held by the same account servicing payment service provider (ASPSP)”.
In that regard, the Article 15 exemption may apply to credit transfers where the payer is a natural person who is crediting their business account held within the same ASPSP in their capacity as a natural person (e.g. sole trader), provided that the requirements of Article 2 of the Delegated Regulation are met. However, the Article 15 exemption cannot be applied to credit transfers between natural and legal persons and vice versa.
Finally, it is for the PSP to decide whether to make use of the Article 15 exemption or not.
- Status
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Final Q&A
- Answer prepared by
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Answer prepared by the EBA.
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