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Abstract
In this paper, Atze Faas shares his perspective on merchant payments, drawing on his personal experience working for bp, a large fuel retailer, as well as his recent activity working on retail payments in the EU context. After covering the key processes for establishing and executing a payments strategy, he discusses the legislative process of the EU in general. Before diving into the current payment related files currently under discussion, he explains how Europe has non-bank payment institutions and multiple domestic schemes. He covers the lack of competition and transparency around card payments, the importance of European payment solutions, such as instant payments and the digital euro, and the acceptance of cash. He finishes with a call to all stakeholders in the payments ecosystem to keep engaging with merchants.
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Author's Biography
Atze Faas is a payments adviser for EuroCommerce, as well as an independent speaker and consultant in the field of payments. After completing his degree in business economics, he worked for more than 30 years at bp, in various roles including accounting, engineering, shop, wholesale, health–safety–security–environment (HSSE), sales, European cards marketing and payment acceptance. In that latter role, he managed the business side of bp’s European terminal and in-app/online payments landscape.