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A directive designed to increase consumer rights when sending transfers and money remittances outside Europe or paying in non-EU currencies and to promote the emergence of new players and the development of innovative mobile and internet payments in Europe.  
1.  ''Ownership - control.''


Owned or controlled by the state.


== See also ==
For example, the ''public sector'' of the economy.
* [[EC Directive 2007/64/EC ]]
 
* [[Single Euro Payments Area]]
 
* [[Payments and payment systems]]
2.  ''Ownership - control.''
 
Potentially available for part-ownership - or control - by any member of the public.
 
For example, a ''public company.''
 
 
3.  ''Services - information - offerings.''
 
Relating to a service, information or offering available to the public generally.
 
For example, a ''public bond.''
 
 
4.  ''Law.''
 
Relating to states, and relations between states, rather than individuals, companies or other non-governmental entities.
 
For example, ''public international law'' (contrasted with ''private international law'').
 
 
5.  ''Legislation.''
 
Originating with the government, rather than an individual member of the legislature.
 
For example, a ''Public Bill'' (contrasted with a ''Private Bill'').




== See also ==
* [[Digital public money]]
* [[Initial public offering]]  (IPO)
* [[Legislation]]
* [[Legislature]]
* [[Private]]
* [[Privatisation]]
* [[Public Bill]]
* [[Public bond]]
* [[Public cloud]]
* [[Public company]]
* [[Public Company Accounting Oversight Board]]  (PCAOB)
* [[Public debt]]
* [[Public Debt CNAV]]
* [[Public goods]]
* [[Public interest]]
* [[Public Interest Entity]]
* [[Public international law]]
* [[Public information rating]]
* [[Public key encryption]]
* [[Public key infrastructure]]
* [[Public limited company]]
* [[Public money]]
* [[Public Pfandbrief]]
* [[Public private partnership]]
* [[Public rating]]
* [[Public sector]]
* [[Public sector purchase programme]]
* [[Public to private deal]]


== Other links ==
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10186?utm_source=Communicator&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Untitled13&utm_campaign=Monthly+Newsletter+-+June+2014: EACT position paper on PSD2]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 09:35, 19 September 2022

1. Ownership - control.

Owned or controlled by the state.

For example, the public sector of the economy.


2. Ownership - control.

Potentially available for part-ownership - or control - by any member of the public.

For example, a public company.


3. Services - information - offerings.

Relating to a service, information or offering available to the public generally.

For example, a public bond.


4. Law.

Relating to states, and relations between states, rather than individuals, companies or other non-governmental entities.

For example, public international law (contrasted with private international law).


5. Legislation.

Originating with the government, rather than an individual member of the legislature.

For example, a Public Bill (contrasted with a Private Bill).


See also