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23 February 2024

Bank Of Canada Publishes Guidance For Registration Under The Retail Payment Activities Act

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As the November 1 – 15, 2024 window for registration of payment services providers ("PSPs") approaches, the Bank of Canada (the "Bank") has published guidance for PSPs determining...
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As the November 1 – 15, 2024 window for registration of payment services providers ("PSPs") approaches, the Bank of Canada (the "Bank") has published guidance for PSPs determining: (i) whether the supervisory regime under the Retail Payment Activities Act (the "RPAA") will apply to them and (ii) how to prepare for it. Today, the Bank published How to complete a registration application a step by step guide. Other guidance and information can be found on this page which is updated periodically by the Bank.

We continue to monitor legislative and regulatory developments, as well as any guidance from the Bank, concerning the RPAA and are available to assist our clients in navigating the implications of the new supervisory regime.

For more information related to the RPAA or the Regulations, please contact the author of this update or any member of our Financial Services Regulatory Group.

The content of this article does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on in that way. Specific advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
23 February 2024

Bank Of Canada Publishes Guidance For Registration Under The Retail Payment Activities Act

Canada Finance and Banking
Contributor
Goodmans LLP logo
Goodmans is internationally recognized as one of Canada’s pre-eminent business law firms. Based in Toronto, the firm has market-leading expertise in M&A, corporate and transaction finance, private equity, real estate, tax, restructuring, litigation, intellectual property and other business-related specialties.
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