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(Note that the categorisation as TPP is new under PSD2.)
 
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1. ''Loans''.
''Payment systems - PSD2''.
A syndicated loan in which the (initial) members of the syndicate are each requested by the borrower. In such cases there is an agent bank but not necessarily an arranging (or managing) bank although larger lenders may be allocated such a title in order to justify additional fees.
 
A Payment Initiation Service Provider, regulated under PSD2.
 
 
PISPs are one of two new types of third party provider (TPP) under PSD2, the other being AISPs.


2. ''Private equity''.
A transaction in which a number of private equity firms jointly undertake a buyout larger than any of them would wish to undertake alone.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Agent bank]]
*[[Aggregator]]
* [[Syndicated loan]]
*[[AISP]]
*[[Authorised payment institution]]
*[[e-commerce]]
*[[Faster Payments Service]]
*[[Fintech]]
*[[Information technology]]
*[[P2P]]
*[[Payment service provider]]
*[[Payment system]]
*[[PSD2]]
*[[Third party provider]]
*[[TTP]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 4 June 2018

Payment systems - PSD2.

A Payment Initiation Service Provider, regulated under PSD2.


PISPs are one of two new types of third party provider (TPP) under PSD2, the other being AISPs.


See also