EU adopts euro instant payments rules to take on Visa, Mastercard

Reuters

Published Feb 26, 2024 10:56

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union Council on Monday adopted rules to make instant payments in the euro currency fully available round-the-clock in a move it expected to help European payments companies compete against U.S. firms Visa (NYSE:V) and Mastercard (NYSE:MA).

The new regulation will allow customers to transfer euro-denominated money within 10 seconds at any time, including outside business hours, not only within the same country but also to another EU member state, the EU Council said.

Currently, payments using existing cards and deposits can take several business days.

The Council added that the new rule would factor in countries outside of the euro-zone economic bloc.