Article L525-5
As an exception to article L. 525-3, an undertaking may issue and manage electronic money with a view to the acquisition of goods or services, solely on the premises of that undertaking or, under a co…
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As an exception to article L. 525-3, an undertaking may issue and manage electronic money with a view to the acquisition of goods or services, solely on the premises of that undertaking or, under a co…
The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may, in particular on the basis of the information, concerns or adverse assessment, if any, communicated by the host State authorities, refuse to a…
…ctivity other than the provision of payment services on a regular basis, subject to the legislative and regulatory provisions applicable to that activity.For these payment institutions carrying out hy…
I. - Accounts opened by payment institutions are payment accounts that are used exclusively for payment transactions. This exclusive purpose must be expressly provided for in the framework payment ser…
In this subsection and for the application of the provisions relating to freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services :1° "competent authorities" means the authority or authorities of a Me…
Electronic money institutions are legal entities, other than credit institutions and other than the persons mentioned in article L. 525-2, which issue and manage electronic money as defined in article…
…is required to join a professional body affiliated to the French Association of Credit Institutions and Investment Firms mentioned in Article L. 511-29.
Electronic money institutions are required to comply with management standards designed to ensure their solvency and the balance of their financial structure. They shall also have an appropriate inter…
…ectronic money institution may not be less than the requirements laid down in I of Article L. 526-9 and in the second paragraph of Article L. 526-27.
…er than credit institutions, finance companies, electronic money institutions, payment institutions and the institutions and services mentioned in article L. 518-1, who carry out foreign exchange tran…
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