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In the mind of the merchant: Top challenges and priorities for the next 12 months

The Payments Association

It highlights key trends, such as open banking, tokenisation, and fraud prevention, which are crucial for merchants to remain competitive and secure. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from the increasing diversification of payment methods to fraud prevention and regulatory concerns. Why is it important?

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Merchant-facing regulation: What merchants need to know in 2025

The Payments Association

These developments will impact merchant compliance, cost structures, customer experience, and operational risk. Key areas of impact include fraud prevention, card fee structures, accessibility standards, stablecoin usage, and the treatment of consumer data in evolving open finance ecosystems. Why is it important?

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The payments regulation roadmap: Q2 2025

The Payments Association

Immediate focus areas include fraud prevention, ISO 20022 readiness, and stablecoin regulationbut longer-term success depends on active engagement with consultations, operational resilience, and global alignment. What’s next? The payments landscape is entering a defining phase of regulatory transformation.