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Name / Organization
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Title
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| 1 |
Edgar, Dunn & Company |
Enhancements to a Sound System |
| 2 |
Equifax |
Improving Customer Identification in an Online World |
| 3 |
Coalition québécoise contre la hausse des frais de transaction par carte de crédit et de débit |
Présentation de la Coalition québécoise – Comité de travail |
| 4 |
Retail Council of Canada |
The Merchant Perspective on Canada’s Payments System |
| 5 |
MasterCard Canada |
MasterCard Canada Submission |
| 6 |
Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors |
Canadian Council of Grocery Distributers – Submission |
| 7 |
Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) |
All along the watchtower: seeking the future of Canada’s payments system |
| 8 |
Interac Association / Acxsys Corporation |
Interac Association – Acxsys Corporation Submission |
| 9 |
Neil Squire Society |
The Digital Divide: Challenges People with Disabilities Face Due To Rapidly Changing Payment Services Technology |
| 10 |
FICO |
FICO submission |
| 11 |
Option consommateurs |
Pour un système de paiements qui protège mieux les consommateurs canadiens |
| 12 |
Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association |
Increasing costs and reduced benefits for restaurateurs |
| 13 |
SWIFT |
SWIFT – Use of Market Infrastructures to foster payment system advances |
| 14 |
Visa Canada Corporation |
Visa Canada Corporation Submission |
| 15 |
Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Submission |
Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Submission |
| 16 |
Global Payments Canada |
Innovation, Competition, Global: A Stakeholder Perspective on a Successful Canadian Payments System |
| 17 |
Rogers Communications |
Looking to the Future of the Canadian Payments System |
| 18 |
Canadian Bankers Association |
CBA Submission to the Task Force for the Payments System Review |
| 19 |
PayPal Canada |
PayPal Canada – Submission |
| 20 |
Canadian Federation of Independent Business |
Principles for a Fair and Low-Cost Payments System |
| 21 |
Canadian Convenience Stores Association |
The Interac Payment System, Natural Monopolies, and the Non-profit Model |
| 22 |
l’Union des consommateurs |
Présentation de l’Union des consommateurs relativement à la revue du système de paiement |
| 23 |
PWGSC |
The Case for Remittance Standards and Straight Through Processing |
| 24 |
Canadian National Institute for the Blind |
Accessibility of Point of Service Devices: Ensuring the Participation of Blind and Partially Sighted Consumers |
| 25 |
Royal Bank of Canada |
RBC Submission to Task Force |
| 26 |
St. Christopher House |
St. Christopher House Submission |
| 27 |
ING Bank of Canada |
Removing the Volume Threshold Requirement for Direct Clearer Status |
| 28 |
Canadian Payments Association |
Building a Strong Foundation for Canada’s Digital Economy |
| 29 |
PayMePayYou |
Innovative Canadian Payment Technology and the Challenging EnvironmentThe Electronic Token Payment Tender – Illustration |
| 30 |
Consumers Council of Canada |
Consumers Council of Canada – Submission |
| 31 |
Law Society of Upper Canada |
Law Society of Upper Canada Urges Priority for Improved LVTS |
| 32 |
Payment Service Industry Association of Canada (PSIAC) |
Limitations to Straight Through Processing
Formalization of account numbering systems
Limitation of Bill Payments System
Float within the Bill Payment System
Education and training relating to the clearing systems
Lack of rules covering the processing of “on-us”
Membership in C.P.A. |
| 33 |
TelPay Incorporated |
TelPay Incorporated |
| 34 |
William Saunders |
Finality of Wire PaymentsCertainty of Financial SettlementStability in Financial Settlements
Expanding Electronic Payment Scanning
Routing of Electronic Payments
LVTS Collateral Requirements |
| 35 |
James Dingle |
Reconnaissance into the Payment Risks faced by Canadian Consumers |
| 36 |
John Pankratz, FCGA |
Reinstatement of Non-personalized payment Forms |