EPA Emerging Payments Association announces ‘Weathering the Storm’ on the impact of COVID-19

EPA Emerging Payments Association announces ‘Weathering the Storm’ on the impact of COVID-19

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EPA Emerging Payments Associationannounces ‘Weathering the Storm’ consultation on the impact of COVID-19

New report places pressure on the payments industry, government and regulators to act fast

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London, United Kingdom – 07th April 2020 – The Emerging Payments Association (EPA), which encourages collaboration and innovation within new and existing finance companies, today announces the outcomes of its first COVID-19 consultation.

The detailed assessment, ‘Weathering the Storm: The impact of COVID-19 and what the payments industry, government and regulators should do about it’, emphasises the seismic change that COVID-19 will have on how we use payments to live, work and shop and the effect this will have on the shape and size of the payments industry.

The EPA, which represents 130 member companies that are responsible for transacting more than £6 trillion annually across the payments value chain, completed the report along with some of the most prominent leaders in the sector. It was developed in consultation with the EPA’s Advisory and Ambassador Boards, underlining a five-point plan which is designed to aid recovery, foster resilience and promote leadership during these challenging times. These include:
Protecting the vulnerable
Planning for an interruption in growth
Taking a customer-first approach
Regulators playing a loose-tight role
Leading from the front

Protecting the vulnerable - Some groups in society are finding it challenging to pay and get paid. Currently, there are 13 million people in the UK who are financially excluded and in vulnerable groups, especially the elderly who are further impacted by the pandemic. Those people who are self-isolating and relying on others to shop or the millions of who are digitally excluded must be catered for in new and creative ways and payments companies must adapt their policies and services to mitigate this.

Planning for an interruption in growth - It is also important to plan for an interruption in growth. The stability of the payments industry is not challenged but growth and profitability will be, especially over the next two years. Analysts are forecasting activity could drop by as much as 8% to 10% of total revenues. This means the industry needs to plan to keep thriving and to not pull up the drawbridge to investment, visibility and innovation initiatives to mitigate a slower recovery after the pandemic.

Taking a customer-first approach - Additionally, a customer-first approach must be at the forefront. The payments industry is already adapting to changes in how it manages its customers, finances and operations, but it will take a long time to recover and will require creativity and understanding.

Regulators playing a loose-tight role - The report also sheds light on the role that the regulators must play. The regulators could adopt a loose-tight strategy by showing flexibility in some areas and increased vigilance in others. For example, industry consultations should be postponed, but conforming to capital adequacy ratios or deadlines for SCA compliance should be adhered to vigilantly.

Leading from the front - Finally, it stresses the importance of leading from the front. It has uncovered inspiring illustrations of the industry stepping up to the challenge and leading by example in support of COVID-19 in creative and inspiring ways. Never at any other time in our history has leading by example for business, society and the economy been so important as now.

Commenting on the launch of the report, Neira Jones CEO, Phoenix Edge Ltd & EPA Ambassador, said: “It was a great privilege to have the opportunity to work on this project and the Emerging Payments Association is to be commended for doing it so fast: not just an insightful paper for those who want to understand the impact of the crisis on our industry, but real help, actions and commitments, where it matters!”

Tony Craddock, Director General of the Emerging Payments Association, added: “It’s not going to be plain sailing. We have to weather this storm as an industry. This paper identifies how we can do so, and then what needs to happen to ensure people can continue to pay and get paid, as we move into the recovery phase.”

Andrea Dunlop, Chair of the EPA Advisory Board, said: “In these unprecedented times, it does humble me to see the payments community come together in this way. Payments is an essential service and it's important that we as a community ensure resilience during this challenging period. I hope that this paper helps to highlight the impacts that the crisis has on the industry and some areas where we as an industry can do more to make a difference.”

She added: “It's important during this time that we embrace community and do our very best to help the most vulnerable in our society. Good leadership and social responsibility will go a long way with employees and customers. I believe that companies that go out of their way to help employees and their customers will come out stronger after this. Social Capital is the most needed currency now.”

For more information about and to download the new report, please visit: www.emergingpayments.org/article/weathering-the-storm-with-the-epa-and-what-to-do-now/or you can speak directly to the EPA at: info@emergingpayments.org

About the EPA:
The Emerging Payments Association (EPA), https://www.emergingpayments.org/ established in 2008, sets out to make payments work for everyone. It achieves this by delivering a comprehensive programme of activities for members with guidance from an independent Advisory Board of 15 senior executives that address the main problems facing the industry. These activities include a programme of digital and face-to-face events including an annual conference and awards dinner, numerous digital briefings and webinars, and networking and training activities. It also produces research papers and reports to shed light on the big issues of the day.

The EPA has over 130 members and is growing at 20% annually. Its members come from across the payments value chain including payments schemes, banks and issuers, merchant acquirers, PSPs, retailers, and more. These companies have come together to join our community, collaborate, and speak with a unified voice.

Media contact
Alice Corden, Senior Account Manager, SkyParlour: epa@skyparlour.com / +44 (0)330 043 1315

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