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ECB selecting banks that want to take part in pilot phase
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ECB setup costs to reach around 1.3 bln euros, Cipollone says
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Banks to pocket fees, won’t have to pay system costs to ECB
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Merchants will also have an incentive in terms of cap on fees
ECB selecting banks that want to take part in pilot phase
ECB setup costs to reach around 1.3 bln euros, Cipollone says
Banks to pocket fees, won’t have to pay system costs to ECB
Merchants will also have an incentive in terms of cap on fees
ECB will not develop apps. ECB will offer an API and regulate and license the API access to providers like banks. The providers will then develop apps and other tools that will be accessible to users. They will have to use their own financial resources as stated in the report, which as usual won’t result in open access apps. Possibly, ECB API will be an open banking API.