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ECB launches real-time payments in challenge to tech giants

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Nov 30, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The European Central Bank will
on Friday unveil the first pan-eurozone instant payment service, hoping to
become a dominant player in a field crowded by US and Asian tech giants.

The so-called TIPS system will allow consumers and businesses across the
19-nation euro area to send and receive money in mere seconds, without the
usual lags associated with online and real-world transactions.

The service will be a direct challenge to the “digital wallets” provided
by the likes of Google, Amazon and China’s Alibaba which offer contactless,
super-fast payments and have exploded in popularity.

“Banks in the eurozone are under pressure” from tech rivals, said Marc
Bayle de Jesse, head of market infrastructure and payments at the ECB.

“TIPS is a way for them to not give up the game to these digital players.”

Local banks across Europe have already responded to demand by creating
their own instant payment services that do not however travel across borders,
leading to a patchwork of different systems.

The ECB hopes to solve that by offering a single, borderless solution
available on smartphones, PCs and at in-store payment points.

The Frankfurt institution said TIPS will initially be open to any person,
bank or business in the eurozone but could in future be expanded to other
countries and currencies.

TIPS’ speedy delivery is down to being directly linked to central bank
funds, avoiding the need for sometimes time-consuming checks between
commercial banks that even the “digital wallets” have to contend with.

“It means it’s equivalent to cash and there is no credit risk for the
recipient of the payment,” Bayle de Jesse told AFP.

– ‘Like cash’ –

The ECB official said he could see TIPS become “the preferred method of
payment in places such as supermarkets or petrol stations” and predicted that
it would quickly prove its merit in daily life.

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“Think about your child asking to instantly send him 10 euros while
queueing in front of a cinema,” he said.

To take part and be able to offer the service to customers, commercial
banks will have to open a dedicated TIPS account with their national central
bank.

Participating banks will also have to forgo the benefits of having the
liquidity from an in-progress money transfer on their books, as well as
losing out on sometimes hefty customer fees depending on the type of
transaction.

But the ECB said the convenience of TIPS and the expected high demand will
convince banks to sign up.

A list of eight participating banks is already expected to be unveiled at
Friday’s launch on the outskirts of Rome.

Among them will be several Spanish lenders as well as French banking group
BPCE, sources have told AFP.

The ECB plans to charge banks a fee of 0.0020 euro ($0.0023) per
transaction for at least the first two years.

As an extra carrot, it has said the first 10 million transactions for each
bank will be free before the end of 2019.

After that, it’s up to banks to decide how to pass on the costs to
consumers.

But Bayle de Jesse is betting that competition between lenders will keep
charges modest “and well below” the fees that currently come with credit card
payments.

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