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Following the public consultation held in 2018 by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance, Italy adopted secondary implementing rules on comparison websites pursuant to PAD.
Pursuant to Directive 2014/92/EU (“PAD”), as implemented in Italy under the Italian Consolidated Banking Act (“CBA”), payment service providers (“PSPs”) offering payment accounts to consumers must participate on one or more websites comparing payment account offers, to which consumers shall have access free of charge (so-called comparison websites).
The CBA sets out the requirements to be met by comparison websites, including but not limited to, operational independence from PSPs, equal treatment of PSPs and disclosure of the criteria on which the comparison is based. In addition, such websites must allow consumers to compare fees charged by PSPs for at least the services included in the list of the ‘most representative services linked to a payment account at national level’ as published by the Bank of Italy on 27 April 2018 (available here in Italian only) (jointly the “CBA Requirements”).
Secondary measures implementing the above provisions have now been set out under Ministerial Decree of 22 December 2020 published in the Italian Official Gazette on 18 March 2021 (the “Decree”).
Below is a brief overview of the main provisions of the Decree:
The Decree (available here in Italian only) entered into force on 19 March 2021. Comparison websites and PSPs must take into account the requirements set out under the Decree in their business.
Authored by Jeffrey Greenbaum, Claudia Colomba, Elisabetta Zeppieri, and Antonio Rossi