October 16, 2024
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October 16, 2024
Annual reporting of retail payment activity metrics
This supervisory policy outlines the retail payment activity metrics that payment service providers must report as part of the annual reporting form. -
October 16, 2024
Annual reporting
This supervisory policy provides an overview of annual reporting requirements and clarifies how the Bank of Canada expects payment service providers to comply with those requirements. -
October 16, 2024
Reporting of retail payment activity metrics at registration
This supervisory policy outlines the retail payment activity metrics that payment service providers must report at registration. -
October 16, 2024
Reporting changes to registration information
This supervisory policy explains how the Bank of Canada expects registered payment service providers (PSPs) to comply with requirements to provide updated registration information. -
October 16, 2024
Notice of significant change or new activity
This supervisory guideline explains the significant change and new activity notice requirements applicable to payment service providers subject to the Retail Payment Activities Act and provides clarity on how the Bank expects payment service providers to comply with them. -
October 16, 2024
Incident notification
This supervisory guideline explains the incident reporting requirements applicable to payment service providers subject to the Retail Payment Activities Act and provides clarity on how the Bank expects payment service providers to comply with them. -
October 16, 2024
Operational risk and incident response
This supervisory guideline is intended to help payment service providers subject to the Retail Payment Activities Act comply with their obligations related to the identification and mitigation of their operational risks as well as their response to incidents. -
October 11, 2024
Business Outlook Survey—Third Quarter of 2024
Results from the Business Outlook Survey and the Business Leaders’ Pulse show that inflationary pressures continue to ease. Firms feel appropriately equipped to meet current and anticipated soft demand. Their investment and hiring plans are therefore modest. Expectations for growth in wages, input costs and selling prices have continued to normalize as inflation has come down. -
October 11, 2024
The Bank of Canada releases the third quarter issues of the Business Outlook Survey and the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations
On Friday, October 11, 2024, the Bank of Canada will release the third quarter issues of the Business Outlook Survey and the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations.