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betelgeuse
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by betelgeuse » Tue Jul 22, 2014 11:55 pm
The title is hyped up. The law has always been that the banks must accept certain foreign ids.
http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2 ... 0617#L3P17
"Tunnistuspalvelun tarjoajan on tunnistettava tunnistusvälineen hakija huolellisesti toteamalla hänen henkilöllisyytensä voimassa olevasta Euroopan talousalueen jäsenvaltion, Sveitsin tai San Marinon viranomaisen myöntämästä passista tai henkilökortista"
Re: Banks to accept foreign ID
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Rip
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by Rip » Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:07 am
betelgeuse wrote:
The title is hyped up. The law has always been that the banks must accept certain foreign ids.
http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2 ... 0617#L3P17
"Tunnistuspalvelun tarjoajan on tunnistettava tunnistusvälineen hakija huolellisesti toteamalla hänen henkilöllisyytensä voimassa olevasta Euroopan talousalueen jäsenvaltion, Sveitsin tai San Marinon viranomaisen myöntämästä passista tai henkilökortista"
No, that did NOT say that they had to accept all of those.
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Rip
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by Rip » Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:24 am
Though the laws quoted are related to money laundering, but it is not just a annoyance to the customer, that banks want to be sure they have authenticated their customer correctly (also for various government and third party private services)
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by Pursuivant » Wed Jul 23, 2014 11:50 am
Its not binding until it goes through the appeals to the high courts.
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
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betelgeuse
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by betelgeuse » Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:24 pm
Rip wrote:betelgeuse wrote:
The title is hyped up. The law has always been that the banks must accept certain foreign ids.
http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2 ... 0617#L3P17
"Tunnistuspalvelun tarjoajan on tunnistettava tunnistusvälineen hakija huolellisesti toteamalla hänen henkilöllisyytensä voimassa olevasta Euroopan talousalueen jäsenvaltion, Sveitsin tai San Marinon viranomaisen myöntämästä passista tai henkilökortista"
No, that did NOT say that they had to accept all of those.
Did you check how the text continues? "Halutessaan tunnistuspalvelun tarjoaja voi käyttää ensitunnistamisessa myös Euroopan talousalueen jäsenvaltion viranomaisen 1 päivän lokakuuta 1990 jälkeen myöntämää voimassa olevaa ajokorttia tai muun valtion viranomaisen myöntämää voimassa olevaa passia."
Why would there be a separate mention of optional items if the text I first quoted was also optional?
Pursuivant wrote:Its not binding until it goes through the appeals to the high courts.
I think it's more likely that S-Bank does not appeal the decision but you never know.
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by Rip » Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:15 pm
betelgeuse wrote:I think it's more likely that S-Bank does not appeal the decision but you never know.
They have publicly stated they are appealing, though at the same time, they also said they will change their processes to confirm with the decision.
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by betelgeuse » Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:46 pm
Rip wrote:betelgeuse wrote:I think it's more likely that S-Bank does not appeal the decision but you never know.
They have publicly stated they are appealing, though at the same time, they also said they will change their processes to confirm with the decision.
Yeah so they have. I stand corrected:
http://www.kauppalehti.fi/etusivu/s-pan ... 1407691072