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Knut Sandal Norges Bank Joint ECBMNB conference on retail payments Budapest 1516 November 2012 Payment efficiency Payments in Norway today Norges Bank mandate Tools ID: 394714

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Slide1

Policy actions to increase payment efficiency – some experiences from Norway

Knut Sandal, Norges Bank

Joint ECB-MNB conference

on

retail

payments

,

Budapest, 15.-16. November 2012Slide2

Payment efficiency

Payments in

Norway todayNorges Bank mandateToolsCurrent policy

2

AgendaSlide3

Many aspects

Cost-efficiency

SpeedUser-friendlinessSecurity ( trust)…Will

focus mainly on

cost-efficiency

3

Payment efficiencySlide4

4

Payments in

Norway todaySlide5

Sources

: Norges Bank, ECB, BIS/CPSS and Central Bank

of

Iceland

Cash as a

share

of

means

of

payment

(M1)

Per cent. 2010Slide6

Number

of

card transactions per inhabitant

Payments and cash

withdrawal

. 2010

Sources

: Norges Bank, ECB, BIS/CPSS and Central Bank

of

Iceland

2011

6Slide7

Use

of

payment cards. NOK billions. 2001 – 2011

Source

: Norges Bank

7Slide8

Credit transfers and

direct

debit

transfers (retail

customers

) Millions of

transactions. 2001 – 2011

Source

: Norges Bank

8Slide9

2007

Banks’

cost

recovery

on

payment

services

Income

in per cent of

costs

.

Norway

, 2007

9

Source

: Norges Bank

*

Interchange

fees

between

banks

are

excluded

in 2007Slide10

Social costs

of

payments: 0,5% of GDPQuite low compared with

other countries

Payments

almost

fully electronic (excl

. cash)Two main reasons

Extensive

standardisation

and

cooperation

within

the banking industryPrices

roughly mirror relative differences

in

production

costs

10

Quite

low

payments

costsSlide11

Mandate

Central Bank

ActNorges Bank shall promote an efficient payment systemPayment System Act

Norges Bank shall license and supervise important clearing and settlement systems for banksFinanstilsynet

(FSA) shall receive notifications from payment services systems

11Slide12

No supervisory

role

towards retail payments Publish analysis

and policy advicePublish

data

Number and

value of transactions

PricesCosts Speed of transaction

12

ToolsSlide13

Annual report

on payment systemshttp://www.norges-bank.no/en/about/published/publications/annual-report-on-payment-systems/Cost surveys

Can compare prices/income

with

costs Input to policyBanks

can compare with

industry

average

Write

opinions,

give

speeches

13

Tools

Slide14

Former Governor

Gjedrem

in Dagbladet, May 2010: Banks must raise fees! Must mirror banks’

costsSlide15

Industry’s self

regulationNorges Bank role has changed

over timeUntil early

1990s:

Participated

extensively in work

groups with industry

on

payment

develpment

,

took

”operational” initiatives

Since then: More

analytical/oversight

role

,

occasional

participation

in

work

groups

Norges Bank has

no

intention

of

describing in detail how payment services

should be produced, developed

and/or

marketed

Good

experiences

with

self

regulation

Norges Bank has

supported

industry

initiatives Harmonising card, giro and ATM systems etc

15Slide16

Payment

fees

should mirror production costsSufficient

income gives banks

incentive

to invest

in updating and improving systems

Pricing gives

users

incentives

Welfare

maximation

, not

cost

minimation Users

should pay in the

way

that

maximises

their

welfare

But

welfare

maximation

with

the right conditions (prices)

Zero prices not in customers’ best

interest

Very

low

fees

per

transaction

+

annual

fee

might

be relevant

Current

card pricing might give incentives to

reduce

usage of cost-efficient national debit card

16

Current

policy

advice

:

PricingSlide17

Norges Bank has no

view on the level of cash usage in society – this

is for users to decide

Our

cost

surveys have revealed that

banks’ cost recovery for cash is

very

low

cash is

efficient

in

the

payment situationbut cash handling

infrastructure is expensive

Cash services

should

be

priced

according

to

costs

Banks

should

increase

prices

rather than make cash services

unavailableUser welfare maximation

Cash still an important contingency

solution

17

Current

policy

advice

: CashSlide18

Current policy advice

:

e-invoicingPaper-based giro is expensive and not

easily integrated with

accounting

systemsThe processing of

invoices and giro processing should be

fully

electronic

From

this

summer,

governmental

institutions in Norway

should be able to send and receive

electronic

invoices

Huge

savings

are

to be

reaped

,

both

in

the

governmental

and the private sector

18Slide19

Has supported

industry moves toincrease number of daily

mass payment settlements from 2 to 4 introduce

instant

payments

(project stage)run pilot projects

with near-field communication

(NFC)

technology

while

highlighting

the

need for security and

operational stabilityIn general, banks must take

clearer

responsibility

for services

operated

by

external

providers

19

Current

policy

advice

:

Payment

speedSlide20

Policy actions to increase payment efficiency – some experiences from Norway

Knut Sandal, Norges Bank

Joint ECB-MNB conference on retail payments,

Budapest, 15.-16. November 2012