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SEPA and its implementation
Ondrejko, Tomáš ; Schlossberger, Otakar (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes the European cross-border integration, with emphasing on non-cash transactions and SEPA. It defines the basic characteristics and goals of SEPA, its organizational structure, provisions in the form of PSD, the basic objectives and the sectors involved in the operation of this project. Further on the thesis analyzes the progress of the project, its historical development up to the present time, discusses the actual payment instruments in detail, describes the migration phases and the actual course of the implementation of project in the Eurozone. The final part is dedicated to the implementation of SEPA in the in the Slovak Republic and describes the organizational structure, division of powers, the process itself and the state of implementation.
Product SEPA and its application
Bachleda, Jozef ; Schlossberger, Otakar (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to capture the European integration in international payments and credit transfers in the European Union with a focus on the SEPA project, its products and its implementation in Slovakia. It covers the legislative phase, the general characteristics and goals of the project, but also the functioning of institutions responsible for implementation and coordination of the project, the clearing system and the timetable required for implementation. The work deals with various payment instruments and tools of this project. In conclusion, the work attempts to analyze the implementation of the SEPA project in Slovakia.
Project SEPA and its aplication
Mach, Jonáš ; Schlossberger, Otakar (advisor)
This thesis studies the process of cross-border payments integration with a focus on the SEPA project. Besides the characteristics of the project itself, it contains a description of the development and the current form of the European legal basis for payment services, the functioning principles of the European payments council and an analysis of SEPA payment instruments. A very important role in the SEPA initiative has been played by the banks themselves, for they embraced a common approach towards the subject. The New legal framework should become effective by 1st November 2009 through national adoption. SEPA has so far brought a new credit transfer scheme and partial changes in the cards framework within Europe.

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