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EU payments and sustainable finance: EPC SCT Inst POI interoperability consultation; Commission seeks ESAs’ Article 8 Taxonomy advice on KPIs; ECB call for PSPs in digital euro pilot

Published on: 06 March 2026

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  • EU financial services developments
  • EPC consults on interoperability of payment solutions based on the SCT Inst scheme at POI
  • Commission seeks ESAs’ technical advice on Article 8 Taxonomy Regulation
  • ECB seeks PSPs to join digital euro pilot
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EU financial services developments

EPC consults on interoperability of payment solutions based on the SCT Inst scheme at POI

The European Payments Council (EPC) has opened a consultation on its possible role in making payment solutions using the SEPA Instant Credit Transfer (SCT Inst) scheme interoperable at the Point of Interaction (POI). Stakeholders are invited to respond by 10 April 2026 with views. The consultation forms part of the change management process for the EPC payment schemes, and follows feedback and suggestions from an EPC-organised workshop in November 2025, which found that matters concerning interoperability of SCT Inst-based payment solutions at the POI, and the potential role of the EPC in this area, require further reflection...

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