Group 1 - The Bank of England has fined Vocalink, a Mastercard-owned company, $16.2 million for inadequate risk management and governance failures [1][2][3] - This penalty is significant as it marks the first time the Bank of England has imposed financial penalties on a financial market infrastructure company [2] - Vocalink's failure to comply with the Bank of England's governance requirements, identified in 2022, led to the fine [2][3] Group 2 - Vocalink was able to reduce its penalty from £20 million (approximately $27 million) by cooperating with the investigation and admitting to compliance failures early [4] - A spokesperson for Vocalink stated that improvements have been made since the issues were identified in 2020, and these historic issues did not impact the services provided to U.K. consumers and businesses [5] Group 3 - Recent research indicates a mismatch in how financial institutions approach real-time payments, with many enabling receipt but not instant sending capabilities [6][7] - This imbalance in real-time payment capabilities could limit the potential of advanced payment networks and may lead to financial institutions losing market share if they do not implement both sending and receiving functionalities [7]
Mastercard's Vocalink Fined $16 Million for UK Compliance Failure