Understanding Bank’s Regulatory Compliance with Payment Apps (2024)

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As a more frequent Venmo user lately – making garage sale payments in exchange for goods and collecting basketball fees from parents on behalf of my child’s team – I was struck by a recent article, “Dealing with App Disputes,” published in the Electronic Payments Core of Knowledge (EPCOR) newsletter. It highlighted the growing use of these applications, and ignited attention to the sheer number of banking customers using popular payment apps like this to move funds quickly. It also got me thinking about a bank’s responsibility with reported errors and potential issues.

According to the EPCOR article, Venmo’s total payment value surged 52% — to $37 billion – in the second quarter of 2020 alone. Yes, it said BILLION! With over 60 million Venmo app users and 30 million Cash App users, that’s a lot of people using these payment methods, and many are your bank’s customers.

Now, for a mind-blowing statistic… those 30 million Cash App users now have more than $1.7 billion stored in their apps. That’s right, it’s kept in digital holding like an old-fashioned wallet holds cash. With one key difference: no one can dispute to a bank if something faulty happens to the cash in their wallet. Cash transactions via Venmo and Cash App on the other hand, involve some careful Regulation E obligations for banks to consider.

The Importance of Regulation E with Payment Apps

Your bank is now, or will be in the future, faced with disputes and/or fraud concerns related to payment apps. With the addition of the Prepaid Account Rule, the definition of “financial institution” was expanded to include payment app providers, and the new defined term “prepaid account” was added as a subcategory of the definition of “account” in 12 CFR 1005.2(b)(1).

The definition of prepaid account covers a range of products, including general purpose reloadable cards, as well as certain non-reloadable accounts and digital wallet products.

So what does this mean for your bank’s responsibility when a customer reports an error?

There are now two financial institutions involved (your bank and the payment app provider), both with equal Regulation E error resolution responsibilities for the same transaction. A customer filing a claim directly with the mobile payment app provider, i.e., Venmo, does not alleviate your bank from its Regulation E obligations if the customer also files the same claim with the bank.

Make sure your bank has reviewed Regulation E to determine its coverage of and position on payment apps, including the rights and responsibilities of consumers, financial institutions, and payment app providers, and your bank’s requirements for any account holder disputes received.

Speaking to the ease and convenience of using payment apps, I believe this is a trend that is here to stay. If your institution hasn’t performed a thorough review of Regulation E lately as it relates to payment applications, consider doing so immediately.

For additional questions, contact a KCoe community bank advisor.

Understanding Bank’s Regulatory Compliance with Payment Apps (2024)

FAQs

What are bank regulatory and compliance requirements? ›

Banking regulatory compliance refers to the policies and procedures that financial institutions implement to adhere to financial industry standards of conduct. Standards are set by government agencies and other regulatory bodies to maintain the stability of national and global financial systems.

Does reg.e apply to Cash App transactions? ›

Cash transactions via Venmo and Cash App on the other hand, involve some careful Regulation E obligations for banks to consider.

What is payment network compliance? ›

Payments compliance refers to the guidelines and practises that businesses use to comply with legal requirements, industry standards, and recommended methods for managing and avoiding risks.

What does regulatory compliance in banking primarily focus on? ›

Key Aspects of Regulatory Compliance in Banking

Customer Protection: Banks should uphold laws to protect customers against fraud, discrimination, and unfair practices. ‍ Financial Stability: Banks should maintain adequate capital, liquidity, and reporting to prevent systemic risks.

What is a regulatory compliance checklist? ›

The regulatory compliance checklist is a comprehensive document that outlines the necessary steps and actions that an organization must take to comply with various laws and regulations.

What are the basics of banking regulation? ›

Common bank regulations include reserve requirements, which dictate how much money banks must keep on hand; capital requirements, which dictate how much money banks can lend; and liquidity requirements, which dictate how easily banks can convert their assets into cash.

Is Zelle covered under Regulation E? ›

According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Regulation E applies to transfers made through Zelle.

Is Venmo covered under Reg. E? ›

What is Regulation E Banking Liability? Regulation E banking liability refers to when you give your credit card number and personal information for online p2p transactions, as well as phone banking transactions like Venmo on mobile apps.

Does reg.e apply to ACH transactions? ›

At a high level, Regulation E provides guidelines for consumers and banks or other financial institutions in the context of EFTs, including point-of-sale transactions, ACH transactions and systems, and automated teller machines (“ATMs”).

Do ACH payments require PCI compliance? ›

To process ACH transactions, customers must provide their payment account details. Therefore, contact centers taking ACH payments must secure and protect sensitive payment information according to PCI DSS and NACHA operating rules.

Can I do PCI compliance myself? ›

PCI compliance is voluntary and based on self-assessment, or a lightweight external assessment that takes less than a month.

What is the payment compliance standard? ›

Companies subject to PCI DSS standards must be PCI-compliant; how they prove and report their compliance is based on their annual number of transactions and how the transactions are processed. An acquirer or payment brand may manually place an organization into a reporting level at its discretion.

What are the regulatory compliance requirements? ›

Regulatory compliance requires companies to analyze their unique requirements and any mandates specific to their industry and then develop processes to meet these requirements.

What are the three pillars of banking regulation? ›

The Basel II framework operates under three pillars: Capital adequacy requirements. Supervisory review. Market discipline.

Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring that a bank is in compliance? ›

The responsibility for ensuring that an institution and its third-party providers are in compliance appropriately rests with the Board and management of the institution. Therefore, every FDIC- supervised institution must have an effective CMS adapted to its unique business strategy.

What are regulatory compliance requirements? ›

Regulatory compliance is the process of adhering to laws, regulations, standards, and other rules set forth by governments and other regulatory bodies. It is an important aspect of doing business, as companies are required to follow certain laws and regulations to maintain their operations.

What type of requirements are regulatory requirements? ›

Regulatory requirements are rules that businesses must follow. They are invoked by designated regulators and compliance officers – those who make and enforce the rules. Also known simply as regulations, these obligations can specify different things.

What are the types of regulatory reports for banks? ›

The bank must report its financial condition, the results of its operations, and risk exposure. 2 The most common regulatory reports are the Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income (call reports) and other Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) financial reports.

What is the compliance process in banking? ›

Compliance risk management in banks, especially in KYC and AML, involves policies and practices to minimize money laundering, and terrorist financing risks, ensuring regulatory compliance. KYC compliance for banks focuses on verifying client identities and assessing their financial behavior and risks.

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