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On December 4, 2018, the Dutch Senate approved the legislative proposal transposing the second Payment Services directive (PSD2) into Dutch law.
Earlier this year, Dutch data protection agency De Autoriteit Persoonsgegeven launched an investigation into whether fintech companies in the Netherlands are correctly collecting personal data under PSD2, and whether ...
It will not have escaped anyone's attention that the Brexit also has consequences in the tax field. Since the levying of VAT and excise duties is harmonised and coordinated by Brussels, the Brexit will mainly affect ...
On 19 October 2018 the Dutch Data Protection Authority published its further interpretation of the Dutch implementation of the PSD2 Directive.
As far as the European Commission is concerned, there is insufficient shareholder involvement and a lack of adequate transparency when it comes to listed companies; this is one of the reasons it adopted the new ...
On 1 December 2020, the Dutch competition authority (ACM) published its long-awaited report on the role of major technology firms (Big Techs) in the payment market. The publication of the report was expected in the ...
On Monday 24th February, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, AP) communicated that it had initiated investigations into Dutch companies holding a PSD2 authorisation to access and process ...
Like all entrepreneurs right now, you will be wondering what measures you can take to get through this crisis. For many companies, after labour costs, housing is the largest expenditure. . Can you stop paying your rent?
International law firm Bird & Bird today appoints Johan Polet as a partner in its Dispute Resolution group in The Hague.
The Dutch Senate approved the legislative proposal transposing the second Payment Services Directive (Directive 2015/2366 – PSD2) into Dutch law on 4 December 2018. At that time, it was expected that the effective date ...
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